Yes, sarangi has been used wonderfully.I think it is played by Ustaad Sultan
Khan (Correct me if wrong), who has mesmerized the Sarangi melody in
previous projects of A R Rahman.

Its a joy hearing to such innovative tracks.

Regards
Moin.H


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:41 AM, jibandevta <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Sarangi, the instrument is on the demise..it is one of the most complex
> one and few people play it..also it's been restricted to
> 'Mujras','Mehfils' etc..even now.
> It is less seen even in Classical concerts..
> The way 'violin' is played in Carnatic music,sarangi is not played
> that much in 'North Indian music'..
> While sitar and sarod are heavily played there.
> In such scenario, ARR has revived it with track 'mosquito'
> in connections..
> 'Had anyone thought of Sarangi voice sounding like 'Mosquito'?
> Only ARR can do this commendable job!!
> This album has been a plesant surprise for me!!
> so many thanks to ARR for bringing Sarangi track.
>
> -jiban
>
>  
>



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