Best string folk & world instruments according to redditors
We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best string folk & world instruments. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best string folk & world instruments. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
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Honestly, before purchasing a real sitar, do some research on the instrument. It's an entirely different beast than a guitar. I've known more than a few guys who bought sitars only to sell them at a loss after becoming frustrated.
Something like this is much more useful to a western "rock" musician.
Like I said, D'Addario Octave Mandolin Strings.
Or.. Bouzouki Strings
An Octave Mandolin typically has a scale length of 23-24", a bouzouki has a scale length of 25-26". The Octave mandolin strings should fit your bouzouki quite well. These are the same strings I use on my Irish Tenor Banjo (though I only use four of the eight at a time).
As /u/steelsparrow mentioned, Johnson MA-500 bouzouki. If you are looking to sell, you could try the Mandolin Cafe classifieds. They have a CBOM section (Citterns, Bouzoukis, Octaves, Mandolas).
Psaltery-harp.
Example : http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006F72HXA
That wasn't it but you did set me down the right bath. About 30 wiki links later I finally found it. Ended up being the Persian Santoor
Picked up one of these at Goodwill recently for $7. However, I'm not sure what model it is, as there are apparently multiple ones that look similar, but mine doesn't seem to have a model number anywhere. I'll more than likely be sticking to ebay, as the condition isn't fantastic and I've never sold on Amazon before. It also comes with a suitcase-like case. Anyone have an idea of how to identify the model?
I don't think I'll have too much trouble actually finding a buyer, as it seems to sell well on eBay. My problem is I'm having trouble finding a box to ship it in. The dimensions of it are approx. 24"x13"x4". I have a box that it fits in, but its height is like twice the necessary size and will most likely increase the shipping cost by a lot for that reason alone. The case seems sturdy, and I have some brown packing paper lying around. If I just wrap the instrument in bubble wrap, put it in the case, and maybe put a layer of bubble wrap around the case, and wrap the case with the packing paper, would that be okay? Or is it too risky?
This
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0076T84KG/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1397409111&sr=8-1&pi=SX200_QL40
I have a mandolin - just the ticket when you show up to a jam and there's already five guitarists.
In the same vein, a cheap lap steel is awesome fun.
I haven't tried them personally, but I'd take a look at either a "Doff" or a "Balalaiker" brand balalaikas. They're made in Russia, made new and are within your price range.
For example
See here for a Doff
https://www.amazon.com/Professional-balalaika-extra-strings-Handcrafted/dp/B07NGK3QDL/
And here for Balalaiker
https://www.amazon.com/Balalaika-academic-student-Balalaiker-Resonant/dp/B07N6MV25D/