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Sarodes

This is the instrument popularized by Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Commonly written as "sarod", we prefer to spell it as "sarode" to avoid the common mispronunciation of "sarod" rhyming with "rod". It should be "sarode" rhyming with "ode".

The sarode is carved from a block of wood. The bridge sits on a goat skin belly. The fingerboard is a smooth, polished steel plate. A fretless instrument, the notes are produced by the fingernails of the player. Long, sustained slide notes are characteristic. The right hand plectrum is called a "jaba" and is made from a piece of coconut shell. Of the 25 strings, 4 are melody strings and the rest are rhythm and sympathetic strings.

By far the best sarodes in the world are made by Hemen and Co. in Calcutta. We carry Hemen sarodes as well as less expensive instruments by less well-known makers like Musikrafts and Kanai Lal.



Maker Product Image Item Name Price
Hemen Dotar - Hemen

Dotar - Hemen

The dotar was originally a folk instrument, played mostly by the Bauls, wandering minstels of Bengal. The folk instrument is held and plucked like a...
$1,150.00

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Hemen Hemen Sarode - One Piece Deluxe

Hemen Sarode - One Piece Deluxe

One piece, concert quality instrument from Hemen Sen.
$2,500.00

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Hemen Hemen Sarode - Two Piece Deluxe

Hemen Sarode - Two Piece Deluxe

Two piece deluxe sarode from the world's finest maker of Sarodes.
$1,750.00

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Kanai Lal Kanai Lal Sarode

Kanai Lal Sarode

This is a two piece sarode from one of Calcutta's respected makers. It is modeled after a Hemen sarode and is a very good entry level instrument.
$850.00

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MusiKraft Musikraft Sarode

Musikraft Sarode

$1,000.00

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