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Definition of sarod in English: sarodnoun səˈrəʊdsəˈrōd A lute used in classical North Indian music, with four main strings. 萨罗达琴(古代印度北方音乐中使用的有四根主弦的琴) Example sentencesExamples - He coaxes timbres out of them that sound similar to Indian instruments such as the sitar, sarod, sarangi and veena.
- If you hear the sarod and sarangi, and you like it, you'll go looking for the original stuff without the beats.
- With special emphasis being laid on giving equal importance to all instruments, the festival will showcase the various forms of classical Indian instruments like flute, sitar, sarod and santoor.
- Sympathetic strings are a characteristic feature of such instruments as the Hardanger fiddle, srag, sarod, sitar, viola d' amore, and sometimes the trumpet marine.
- Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie.
OriginUrdu, from Persian surod 'song, melody'. Rhymesabode, bestrode, bode, code, commode, corrode, download, encode, erode, explode, forebode, goad, implode, load, lode, middle-of-the-road, mode, node, ode, offload, outrode, road, rode, Spode, strode, toad, upload, woad Definition of sarod in US English: sarodnounsəˈrōd A lute used in classical northern Indian music, with four main strings. 萨罗达琴(古代印度北方音乐中使用的有四根主弦的琴) Example sentencesExamples - Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie.
- Sympathetic strings are a characteristic feature of such instruments as the Hardanger fiddle, srag, sarod, sitar, viola d' amore, and sometimes the trumpet marine.
- With special emphasis being laid on giving equal importance to all instruments, the festival will showcase the various forms of classical Indian instruments like flute, sitar, sarod and santoor.
- He coaxes timbres out of them that sound similar to Indian instruments such as the sitar, sarod, sarangi and veena.
- If you hear the sarod and sarangi, and you like it, you'll go looking for the original stuff without the beats.
OriginUrdu, from Persian surod ‘song, melody’. |