tallika
Tallika is a traditional Indian musical instrument, primarily used in Hindustani classical music. It is a type of plucked string instrument, similar to a lute, and is often played with the fingers. The tallika is typically made of wood and has a pear-shaped body with a long neck. It has a fretboard with 21 frets, and the strings are plucked with the fingers of the right hand while the left hand is used to press the strings against the fretboard to produce different notes.
The tallika is known for its versatility and is often used to accompany other instruments in a
The tallika is a relatively rare instrument today, and there are few musicians who specialize in playing