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  • Sarod: Indian string instrument.
    The sarod is a stringed musical instrument commonly used in Indian classical music. It is believed to have originated in Afghanistan and was introduced to India during the Mughal era.
    The sarod has a deep, resonant sound and a complex tone that makes it a popular instrument for both solo and ensemble performances. It typically has four to six strings, and its body is made of wood, often teak, with a skin-covered soundboard and a metal fingerboard.
    The strings are played with a pick, or plectrum, made of coconut shell or horn, and the musician can create a range of sounds and tones by sliding their fingers along the metal fingerboard to change the pitch.
    Some of the most famous sarod players in India include Ali Akbar Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, and Aashish Khan.
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