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How Do You Do Sitar Playing Posture?

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How Do You Do Sitar Playing Posture?

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The sitar is an Indian instrument that originated around the year 1700. It has a large body made of a hollow gourd, a long neck and a varying number of strings. In order to play sitar with the best sound and efficiency, you’ll need to learn and use the proper sitar playing posture. Arrange cushions on the floor so they’ll be comfortable for you to sit on. You can also arrange some cushions behind you to help support your back. If you have trouble getting comfortable with the cushions on the floor, you can sit directly on the floor instead. Cross your legs in front of you. They should be crossed so that the right leg is somewhat elevated off the floor instead of in the typical cross-legged position. Rest the sitar on your right thigh. Keep plenty of room between the neck of the instrument and your chest. You need to be able to see the back of the sitar neck so you can use it to locate the notes on the front of the instrument. Put your right thumb in the joint between the neck and gourd

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