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- Surbahar abstract "Surbahar (Urdu: سربہار; Hindi: सुर बहार), (literally: "Spring Melody" in Hindi), sometimes known as bass sitar, is a plucked string instrument used in the Hindustani classical music of North India. It is closely related to the sitar, but has a lower tone. Depending on the instrument's size, it is usually pitched two to five whole steps below the standard sitar, but Indian classical music having no concept of absolute pitch, this may vary. The instrument can emit frequencies lower than 20 Hz.".
- Surbahar thumbnail Sur2.jpg?width=300.
- Surbahar wikiPageExternalLink videoplay?docid=-5769076487538602446.
- Surbahar wikiPageExternalLink www.surbahar.com.
- Surbahar wikiPageExternalLink results?search_query=surbahar.
- Surbahar wikiPageID "628979".
- Surbahar wikiPageRevisionID "603782334".
- Surbahar classification "*Necked bowl lutes *String instruments".
- Surbahar hasPhotoCollection Surbahar.
- Surbahar name "Surbahar".
- Surbahar related "*Surbahar *Rudra veena *Saraswati veena *Chitra veena *Vichitra veena *Sarod *Sursingar *Tambura".
- Surbahar subject Category:Hindustani_musical_instruments.
- Surbahar subject Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Surbahar subject Category:Sitars.
- Surbahar type Artifact100021939.
- Surbahar type Device103183080.
- Surbahar type HindustaniMusicalInstruments.
- Surbahar type Instrument103574816.
- Surbahar type Instrumentality103575240.
- Surbahar type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Surbahar type Object100002684.
- Surbahar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Surbahar type Sitar104224842.
- Surbahar type Sitars.
- Surbahar type StringedInstrument104338517.
- Surbahar type Whole100003553.
- Surbahar comment "Surbahar (Urdu: سربہار; Hindi: सुर बहार), (literally: "Spring Melody" in Hindi), sometimes known as bass sitar, is a plucked string instrument used in the Hindustani classical music of North India. It is closely related to the sitar, but has a lower tone. Depending on the instrument's size, it is usually pitched two to five whole steps below the standard sitar, but Indian classical music having no concept of absolute pitch, this may vary. The instrument can emit frequencies lower than 20 Hz.".
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- Surbahar sameAs Q980383.
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- Surbahar wasDerivedFrom Surbahar?oldid=603782334.
- Surbahar depiction Sur2.jpg.
- Surbahar isPrimaryTopicOf Surbahar.