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Surando is an ancient folk musical instrument of Kutch. Surando
is a stringed musical instrument played with the use of Bow,
Gaz or Gazi in local dialect. The body of the instrument is
made of all sorts of wood, but to serve as an excellent sound
chamber Lahirro wood is the best one. Talhi, Bahan and Mango
wood rank second, third and forth in importance. The Bow or
Gaz is comprised of strings of horse's hair or gut fastened
to each of a flexible stick. The Bow is placed on the strings
at right angles to it and is moved back and forth across it.
Producing sound with the help of the bow in friction with
the strings is a more advanced skill than plucking. Strings
are tuned to a proper frequency by tuning the pegs on the
instruments.
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A Surando has six
strings - five of steel and the sixth of copper and each strings
has specific name like Agor,Tip,Jara etc..Surando known in
Kutch is believed to have been well known as Sarinda in northern
parts of India and in Sind of Pakistan. Surando is played
like Sarangi and it is similar to Sarangi and Violin. Surando
is prepared artistically getting intricate carving from the
single piece of teak wood. It is given a pea-cock shape. To
get decorative impression of Surando, the tiny nails of brass
can be fixed on its surface. It is also painted with colors
prepared from mercury or zinc for attractive show.
Name & Address
of Performing Folk Musician:-Siddik Mitha
Jat
Add-C/o.Ambika
Lime Supplying Co.,
Sarkhej road, Near Vishala hotel,
Ellishbridge, Ahmedabad-380055.
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