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Sitar Guru - Indian Strings

August 18, 2016 1 min read

Sitar Guru - Indian Strings

EarthMoments presents Sitar Guru – Indian Strings -  a vast library of sitar samples recorded with renowned virtuoso Imran Khan.

Hailing from a prestigious lineage of musicians from the Sikar Gharana, Khan’s mastery of the instrument is unparalleled. 

A stunning collection of authentic sitar samples, this bundle flaunts the exquisitely esoteric timbres of the instrument, a sound that is both meditative and haunting, exhilarating and transcendental.

Recorded in Mumbai with Class A microphones and preamps, the loops have been recorded in various keys and in different Ragas, but with popular Western tempos and time signatures in mind.

This has created a flexible palette of sound that is easy to integrate into several different genres of music - whether it’s ambient or experimental, electronica or world music.

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