Heh, I've played that a couple of times. One of my friends is very good at it. I suspect he can play any instrument he tries :)
2007-05-12 03:20:27
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answered by nelabis 6
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The sitar (Hindi: सितारà¥, Urdu/ ṣītÄr) is a plucked stringed instrument. It uses sympathetic strings along with a gourd resonating chamber to produce a very lush sound. Predominantly used in Hindustani classical, sitar has been ubiquitous in Hindustani classical music since the Middle Ages. This instrument is used throughout the Indian subcontinent.
2007-05-12 07:02:47
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answered by Roja 5
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It is an instrument played by the magical SITAR player in Moulin Rouge. In addition to this, it is an instrument played by the indians. It is also a chain of restaurants in brisbane, australia. So take your pick as to what it is? You could be Mr. Lee and own a chinese restaurant. But what else does Lee mean in chinese?????
2007-05-12 07:05:44
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answered by yipbon 1
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It is a stringed instrument from India. The Beatles used it quite a bit. Namely George Harrison was the player of it too.
2007-05-12 09:14:03
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answered by cadaholic 7
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a north-Indian fretted plucked string instrument with a number of melody strings, drone strings and sympathetic strings
2007-05-12 07:03:48
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answered by Anonymous
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it is a multi stringed instrument similar to a guitar
2007-05-12 06:58:35
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answered by br@ini@c 6
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