Swaram
Swaram is a traditional Indian musical instrument that is widely used in Carnatic music, a classical music tradition originating from South India. It is a plucked string instrument, typically made of wood, and is known for its distinctive sound and versatility. The Swaram consists of a resonating chamber, a neck, and a set of strings that are plucked with the fingers. The instrument is often played with a plectrum, but it can also be played without one.
The Swaram is a versatile instrument that can be used to accompany vocalists, as well as to
The Swaram is a popular instrument among musicians in South India, and is often used in concerts,
In recent years, the Swaram has gained international recognition, and is now played by musicians around the