Sarinda is a stringed instrument with a hollow wooden body made from one piece of wood. The lower part is covered with a thin wooden strip which extends into a finger board, upon which seven to nine strings are tensioned. Sarinda comes from the Persian word surayinda, meaning “producer of tunes.” The sarinda is usually accompanied by the rubab and tabla.
SARINDA
$ 125.00
Origin: Persian/Central Asia
Location: KPK/Baluchistan
Make: Black Mulberry Wood/Timber
Cost: 10,000- 25,000PKR
Craftsmen: Ejaz Sarhadi
Famous Sarinda Players Ejaz Sarhadi
Number of Sarinda players in Pakistan: 2-5
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