![]() ![]() ![]() The legacy of the sarod is crowned by two Afghani gharanas of sarod players, Niamatullah Khan's Gharana and Gulam Ali Khan's Gharana. The term sarod, meaning tune or song, is of Persian origin, but it seems to have developed in Afghanisthan as a mix of the Seniya rabab, the Afghani rabab, and the Sursingar. A fretless instrument, it can deliver the ceaseless slides between notes known as meend (glissandi), which are significant in Indian music. It is known for its profound, significant, reflective sound, conversely, with the sweet, suggestion-rich surface of the sitar, with sympathetic strings that give it a resounding, reverberant quality. Alongside the sitar, it is among the most famous and unmistakable instruments. The Sarod is a stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani (North Indian) music. It also comes with lots of ready-made MIDI loops for each instrument. It can be loaded in most VST, Audio Units and AAX compatible DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Cubase, Logic, Ableton Live, Protools, FL Studio etc. The SwarPlug synth plugin includes Sarod and over 80 other perfectly sampled virtual Indian instruments. ![]()
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