탐푸라
Sa, Pa, Ma, Ni 진행을 지원하는 4현 탐푸라 실제 샘플.
About this tanpura
Authentic tanpura samples cycled in real time. Adjust your Sa, pick a scale (Sa/Pa/Ma/Ni), and let the drone settle into the room before you start your alap. The tempo slider controls the pluck cycle.
Tips
- Use a slower tempo (40–55 BPM) for meditation and quiet alap.
- For khayal practice, 60–80 BPM keeps the cycle present without competing with the singer.
- Headphones reveal the upper partials — listen for the “third harmonic” when tuning your voice to Sa.
FAQ
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What is a tanpura?
A four-string plucked drone instrument. The strings are tuned (typically Pa-Sa-Sa-Sa or Ma-Sa-Sa-Sa) and plucked in a slow cycle, producing rich sustained overtones that anchor the raga.
Which tanpura scale should I use for my raga?
“Sa” works for most ragas. “Pa” is the default for ragas that contain Pa (Yaman, Bhairav, Bhairavi). “Ma” for ragas that omit Pa (Malkauns, Marwa, Hindol). “Ni” for some specialised ragas (Lalit).
How is this different from a shruti box?
A tanpura plucks individual strings in a repeating cycle, producing a constantly-renewing wash of overtones. A shruti box holds notes continuously, like an accordion drone.