ABOUT THIS ITEM
- Nepali Sarangi is a traditional Nepali folk musical instrument, initially played by the Gandharva community, one of many ethnic groups in Nepal whose profession was to sing Nepali folk songs playing this instrument.
- It is made from a single piece of wood that has a neck and hollowed-out double-chambered body.
- The upper chamber is left open and the lower chamber is generally covered up with dried skin of goat or sheep upon which the bridge rests.
- The neck is fretless, and the strings are tied upon and tuned with the tuning pegs.
- The Nepali Sarangi consists of 4 strings made from nylon.
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