ektaara
Ektaara is a traditional Indian musical instrument, primarily used in Hindustani classical music. It is a type of stringed instrument, similar to a sitar, but with a distinct design and sound. The ektaara typically has a single string, which is plucked to produce melody, and is accompanied by a drone string that provides a continuous, resonant tone. The instrument is known for its ability to produce a wide range of notes and its expressive capabilities.
The ektaara is often used in solo performances, as well as in ensemble settings. It is particularly
The ektaara is made from a single piece of wood, usually teak or rosewood, and is often
The ektaara is played by plucking the strings with the fingers, using a technique known as "fingerpicking."