bapman - 9-3-2009 at 10:12 PM
hey
i need some help
do u know any one who could help me with my Afghani duttara
http://www.easternartists.com/images/izat72.jpg
i don't have strings nor a bridge for it
and i need to know how it's supposed to look so
that my luthier can make them
anyone ?
Gunnar
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muthada - 9-4-2009 at 08:06 AM
hi
it looks to me like turkish saz ,so i think you can use saz bridge and strings.
good luck
Not Saz
Peyman - 9-4-2009 at 08:52 AM
It has nothing to do with saz. It's closer to an Indian sitar. I attached a picture. For the sympathetics on the left, use .008 plain steel strings
(or something close). The tuning on the sympathetic string corresponds with the fret it is next to. But you can change that according to the scale.
The main strings should be tuned in doubles, since it's a dutar (dutar means two strings or courses). The tuning is in 5th or 4ths usually. I don't
know what gauges are used but I would guess the first course would use .008 as well. The sympathetic strings should run through tiny holes in the
bridge, like an Afghan rubab.
Good luck.
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corridoio - 9-4-2009 at 10:47 AM
Hi Peyman
From the different sources I have, the dotar bridge has all the strings passing over, also the resonance strings, so not like rubab or afghan
tambur
Instead, the position of the single cicari string is obviously the same as rubab
see the jpg and also here:
http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/central_asia.htm
Peyman - 9-4-2009 at 11:05 AM
You're right actually. The sympathetics should be playable and the bridge should allow for it. My picture doesn't show it because it doesn't have
strings.
oh
muthada - 9-7-2009 at 01:22 AM
in the first pic i didnt saw all the tuning pegs....sory.
in that case i have a number of instrument maker in delhi.
contact if you need.