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Snippets from recordings of me playing the tanpura.
Tuned to C sharp, the notes from top to bottom are G sharp, A sharp, C sharp, Low C sharp.
In traditional Indian tuning the C sharp is the root note (first note in the scale) and referred to as Sa. The fifth note (G sharp in this scale) is referred to as Pa and the sixth note (A sharp) is Dha
The pack contains recordings of the more traditional Pa-sa-sa-sa type rythmns, as well as some experimenting with short bass lines, riffs and Slap Bass drones!
Before you say "A tanpura should not be played in such a way" please be comforted by the fact that this is not a traditional tanpura (and will never sound or be able to be played exactly like a traditional tanpura) It is part of the Swar Sangam, which combines the four drone strings of the tanpura with 15 harp strings. I am only playing the tanpura part in these recordings.
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