The Nepali Sarangi (Nepali: नेपाली सारङ्गी) is a Nepali folk instrument. It is a chordophone played by bowing. Traditionally in Nepal, the Sarangi was only played by people of Gandharba or Gaine caste (both contested and interchangeable terms), who sing narrative tales and folk song, however, in present days, its popularity extends beyond the Gandharba community and is widely used and played by other caste members as well. It has also garnered much interest in other music genres, such as Nepali rock and film music. sarangi also called saran or sarangi short_necked fiddle used throughout South Asia. particularly for folk and classical Hindustani music. conculation mesurement about 75 cm (30 inch) long the instruments has a roughly rectangular slightly waisted body and broad fretless Neck generally carved from a single piece of wood.
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