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Sārindā (Musical instrument)

LC control no.sh2006006845
Topical headingSārindā (Musical instrument)
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Variant(s)Qeychak
Sorud
Soruz
Sarang (Musical instrument)
See alsoBowed stringed instruments
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Musical instruments--Afghanistan
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Musical instruments--Iran
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Musical instruments--South Asia
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Found inWork cat.: 2005309170: Sarhadi, Munir. Folk fiesta, 2005: information from Islamabad Overseas Office (Sārindā)
Grove music online ed., Sept. 14, 2006 (Sārindā; double-chested fiddle of Afghanistan and South Asia)
Marcuse (Sārindā)
Shirafkan, Nasim. Solo qeychak: 2019619566: 2018: disc label (qeychak) container (solo qeychak performance of dastgahs Afshari and Chāhārgāh)
Grove music online, May 6, 2019 Sārindā (Sārindā (qeychak, sarang, sarinda, sorud, soruz); double-chested fiddle of Afghanistan (used by the Pashtun and Baluchi people) and South Asia; "only the lower section is covered with a skin soundtable"; "the sārindā type is widespread from eastern Iran (the sorud) to North-East India") Iran. III. Regional and popular traditions. 3. Instruments and ensembles ("Baluchistan has four distinctive chordophones, the most important being the sorud or qeychak, a double-chested fiddle with a skin soundtable over the lower section, four melodic strings and four to ten sympathetic strings"