Purbayanji, I am having a discussion on a YT another channel . We are talking about machine heads for tuning. The question arose why classical sitars/sitarists don’t use them while fusion sitars use them almost exclusively. We like machine heads for dilruba/esraj. Do you have an idea? Many thanks. --A devoted subscriber.
@@PurbayanChatterjee Thank you Purbayanji! I am thinking it has something to do with the tensile strength needed for pulling sitar strings for meend, etc . with traditional wooden tuning pegs being better, whereas dilruba does not use this method. But I am really looking forward to your expert thoughts.
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Purbayanji, I am having a discussion on a YT another channel . We are talking about machine heads for tuning. The question arose why classical sitars/sitarists don’t use them while fusion sitars use them almost exclusively. We like machine heads for dilruba/esraj. Do you have an idea? Many thanks. --A devoted subscriber.
That’s a very insightful question! I’d love to address that in an upcoming session.
@@PurbayanChatterjee Thank you Purbayanji! I am thinking it has something to do with the tensile strength needed for pulling sitar strings for meend, etc . with traditional wooden tuning pegs being better, whereas dilruba does not use this method. But I am really looking forward to your expert thoughts.