The santoor is a 100-stringed Indian instrument originally called the "Shata Tantri Veena" and was used to accompany folk music in Kashmir. The sarangi is a bowed string instrument from the Indian subcontinent with over 100 strings that is very difficult to master. The sitar is a famous plucked string instrument from Northern India made popular in the 1960s when the Rolling Stones used it in "Paint It Black" and other pop songs. The sarod is a stringed instrument popular in Northern India known for its deep bass sound contrasting with the sitar's sweet tones. The surbahar, also called the bass sitar, is a large plucked string instrument over 130