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At 11:04 AM -0500 3/31/01, James Pokorny wrote: >I've seen this type of guitar and have to chime in (pun fully >intended) that these type of strings are not truly sympathetic >strings. That is, they don't really resonate when the main strings >are plucked. They resonate on mine. In fact, they have their own pickup and tone/volume knobs, and if I turn off the main pickups and play the regular strings I get output from the sympathetic strings. Granted it's not the glorious swell and shimmer of a real sitar, but it does work. >I think the intention of that design is to imitate the multiple >strings of the sitar...My feeling is that they're included on this >type of instrument to simulate the tinkling, cascading zither-like >sound called "jhankar" that we associate with the rapid brushing of >the sitar's sympathetic strings. I'd dispute that. The "normal" tuning for these sympathetic strings is chromatic, E to E. The instrument seems to have been designed more as a regular guitar that sounds something like a sitar than as a guitar-like emulation of a sitar (if you get the distinction). -- ______________________________________________________________ Richard Zvonar, PhD zvonar@zvonar.com (818) 788-2202 voice zvonar@LCSaudio.com (818) 788-2203 fax zvonar@well.com http://www.zvonar.com <http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=rz>