#darbarfestival | The taus, meaning ‘peacock’, is a rare Indian instrument said to have been invented by Sikh warrior-saints of the 17th century. Listen to a recording of it here. ► Join our newsletter at for the finest in Indian classical music and dance, and watch full length exclusive concerts in pristine HD on the Darbar Player: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about the music: The taus, or mayuri veena, is defined by shape as well as sound. The terms translate from Farsi and Sanskrit to ‘peacock’, the national bird of India. A curious veena family hybrid, it combines a sitar’s moveable frets with feathers and ornate paintwork. It may seem to be as much sculpture as instrument, but the sound is unique. Played with a sarangi-like bow, it produces a clear, unadorned tone, impressively similar to the cry of the peacock. Its inventor is reputed to have been either Guru
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