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hi javier - the instruments you saw in your class are called tampuras, not shrutis. aren't they wonderful ? they're usually tuned 5th, upper octave root, upper octave root, lower octave root; the ones w/more strings will often times have the extra strings tuned to notes which are more important to the melody of the raag. with 2 used in conjunction, the sky's the limit to tuning possibilities what we are calling a shruti (short for shruti box; "shruti" actually means "note") is an electronic device with 4 to 6 tunable oscillators which is used to approximate the effect of the tampura drone. it's kinda lame, but passable. there are also more organic shrutis which use a harmonium style double bellows to push air through a series of reeds which can be switched to get different notes to drone. they don't sound anywhere as ethereal as the tampura, but the undulating breathing quality can me somewhat meditative; i try to match my breathing to the pace of the shruti then slow the tempo as much as possible. nice. see you soon, bobdog