Fingering | Indian

In Hindustani classical music, particularly for the Sitar, the standard practice is to use only the and middle fingers of the left hand.

A smooth slide from one note to another without the lateral pull of a Meend . indian fingering

⭐ According to discussions on the Indian Music Forums, while the "two-finger rule" is the foundation, the ultimate goal is always fluidity . If a wide interval requires a third finger to maintain the flow of the Raga, many contemporary instructors now view it as a practical necessity rather than a technical error. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more In Hindustani classical music, particularly for the Sitar,

Players don't just move up and down the neck; they pull the melody string downward across the curved frets. In Hindustani classical music

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