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Tara Linhardt and Danny Knicely make music with a 'Gandharba' in Nepal. Courtesy of the Mountain Music Project "It's so strange," Linhardt said. "They are just like our scales and sounds to the point where some of the melodies even double up." Called Gandharbas, these performers are considered part of the 'untouchable' caste. "The main instrument of the Gandharba is called a sarangi, and it's a folk fiddle that's played upright," said Knicely. "That's just one of the many things that kind of makes the music sound similar." The world just seems smaller once you've heard Himalayan natives playing old bluegrass classics and Americans playing traditional Nepalese music. |
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