dilruba
Dilruba is a traditional Indian musical instrument, primarily used in Hindustani classical music. It is a type of plucked string instrument, similar to the sitar but with a distinct sound and design. The dilruba typically has a long neck and a large, resonant body, which gives it a rich, warm tone. It is played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum, and is often accompanied by other instruments such as the tabla or the sarangi.
The dilruba has a long history in Indian music, with its origins tracing back to the medieval
Today, the dilruba is still an important instrument in Hindustani classical music, and is often featured in