Indian - Fingering

Since the Sarod has a chrome-plated metal fingerboard with no frets, the fingering is even more demanding.

Players don't just move up and down the neck; they pull the melody string downward across the curved frets. indian fingering

Unlike the Sitar, which uses the pads of the fingers, Sarod players often use the edge of their fingernails to press the strings against the metal plate. This creates the instrument's signature bright, sliding sound. 💡 Key Technical Concepts Since the Sarod has a chrome-plated metal fingerboard

The physical structure of the instrument dictates the fingering style: 1. The Sitar indian fingering