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Tanpura Female

HIREN ROY

 

HIREN ROY & SONS has been undisputedly the leading sitar manufacturer in the last decades. With their reliable conjunction of convincing tone quality and the most careful finish with a tasteful design, Hiren Roy sitars are unequalled - first choice of great virtuoso performers like late Nikhil Banerjee or Vilayat Khan. Being a highly specialised family business with a limited capacity, Hiren Roy & Sons makes - besides sitars - also mainly excellent tanpuras and surbahars. After the death of its founder Hiren Roy in the beginning of the nineties, the company is managed today in second-generation by his son Barun Roy.

CHARACTERISTICS
Hiren Roy's female tanpura is an absolute top class instrument. Its sound is round, carrying and rich in overtones. Especially the harmonious balance of the sound is unmatched. Material and workmanship are of the highest quality. Its elegant dark colour and tasteful decent decoration give the instrument an attractive outer appearance. Standard tonic F sharp - G sharp.

FEATURES
Dark stained toonwood, horn bridge, four strings, mirror-finished shellac surfaces, corpus made of pumpkin, inlay work made of celluloid, base of neck without decoration

Please click on an image to have a closer look. The pictures show samples of this model, but each individual instrument is unique in colour and ornamentation!

MEASUREMENTS
Length: 126 cm, width: 40 cm, depth: 35 cm, vibrating string: 91,50 cm, weight: 2,5 kg

Price: 620,- EURO

GENERAL INFORMATION
The string vibration on the bridge (and thus the audible overtones) depends upon the angle of the bridge and the tension, thickness and material of the strings. A thread between the string and the bridge allows subtle manipulations of the contact angle. By moving the thread position the buzz of each string can be adjusted individually.
The above description is meant to give a rough orientation. Each instrument is a hand-crafted individual and might differ from the description.

Glossary entry TANPURA