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  1. Sarod - Wikipedia

    The sarod emerged in India during the early 19th century as an evolved form of the Afghani rubāb, commonly played in the regions to the east of Delhi, inhabited by Afghan communities.

  2. Sarod | Indian, Strings, Frets | Britannica

    Sarod, stringed musical instrument of the lute family that is common to the Hindustani music tradition of northern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The modern classical sarod is about 100 cm (39 inches) …

  3. Sarod: Definition, History, Types & Players - ipassio

    Jan 29, 2026 · The Sarod is a stringed instrument in the lute family and one of the most popular instruments in Hindustani classical music. The instrument has a deep, heavy sound with a resonant …

  4. An Essential Guide to Understanding the Fundamentals of the Sarod

    Discover the captivating world of the sarod, a revered Indian classical instrument. This comprehensive guide provides insights into its rich heritage, intricate techniques, and melodic charms, offering a …

  5. Official website of Sarod Virtuoso and Composer Amjad Ali Khan

    The sound of the sarod as we know it today is distinctly Indian in character, but it links to the sinewy, muscular style of the Afghan rabab - a wooden Central Asian lute, covered with skin.

  6. Sarod - India Instruments

    The term sarod, meaning song or melody is of Persian origin. Some scholars suggest that the word might also be used to denote some type of musical instrument of the medieval period.

  7. The Sarod, A Vital Lute in the Hindustani Music Tradition ...

    Feb 12, 2024 · The sarod is a stringed musical instrument that is commonly used in the Hindustani music tradition of northern India. It belongs to the lute family and is known for its distinctive sound …

  8. SARODWALA

    Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty is an internationally acclaimed Sarod player from India. His name breathes an astounding versatility of self-expression as a musician, an educationist, music composer and conductor.

  9. The Sarod: From Afghanistan to Hindustani classical music

    The sarod is a plucked string instrument, now as popular and predominant in North Indian classical music as the sitar. Compared to the sitar, it produces a sound that is somewhat weightier, deeper …

  10. The Story of the Sarod - Soumya Chakraverty

    The Sarod is a fretless stringed instrument with an extended air chamber under the fingerboard. This differs from other Indian stringed instruments such as the Sitar or the Tanpura, which have an air …