Life without music is quite
similar to body without soul.SG musical instruments are the manufacturer and
supplier of all the varieties of musical instrument. We provide the quality of
musical instruments in India. A variety of instrument varying from classical to
modern are made available by us. The instruments can be broadly classified as
Chordophones (uses string), Aerophones (uses wind), Membranophones (uses
drums), Idiophones (nondrum instrument). We deals with all the different
classes of the musical instrument and also provide the online service for the
convenience of the customer. There are many cities in India which are
historically connected to music. Punjab is also a kind of city which is
completely full of joy and music. Varieties of musical instruments are made
available by SG musical instruments in Punjab and other cities as well.
Chordophones are considered as the instruments which makes the use of the
string. Usually the strings are tied between two fixed ends.
The stiffness of the strings can
be varied manually. Violins, guitars, lyres, and harps are examples. The body
of the instrument takes the responsibility of creating the resonance of the
sound. The strings are set into motion by either plucking (like a harp),
strumming (like a guitar), by rubbing with a bow (like a violin, cello or
double bass), or by striking (like a piano).Banjo is a plucked 45 string
instrument with origins in Africa that traveled to America around the 18th
century with African - American traditional music and became a staple of
country. The Sarod is highly versatile–when played quickly it can denote
excitement and movement, and when plucked slowly it can pull at your heart
strings.
Tanpura is a 4string instrument
to accompany a Hindustani classical vocalist that does not play a melody, but
rather provides a harmonic drone throughout the piece. The beauty of the
Tanpura is in its relative simplicity. The singer plucks four strings in order
continuously, allowing them to focus on their vocal composition while maintaining
harmony. Listen carefully for its deep drone in the background of many
classical and semiclassical songs. But with the passage of time some
modifications has been made in these instruments to enhance their functionality
and music ability. Aerophones are the instruments which makes the use of the
Wind as a working element.
The wind is make to pass though
the way creating some pleasant sound. Some of the examples are flute, Shehnai,
saxophone etc. These instruments usually have some holes over their body which
acts as a passage for the air to go out. Flute is one of the oldest
instruments. Lord Krishna was a fluid lover and had an incredible mastery over
it. Shehnai has its importance in marriages. It is always considered as an
essential for the marriage. Membranophones are the instruments which make the
use of the drums. Thus the sound can be created by the applying force by some
means on the surface which is made for the creation of sound. The drums are
achieving very worth importance in the rock bands. Dholak has its own
importance in almost all of the Indian festivals.