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I was surprised to see a number of guitars with sympathetic strings in Tin Pan Alley, (London) the other day. Didn't get any manufacturer's names but there was a thing calling itself an electric sitar with 12 sympathetic strings under a Perspex cover and a sitar type bridge. Tuning of the extra strings was done with a sort of autoharp/dulcimer key. Another type of guitar ran the sympathetic strings at an angle to the main guitar strings and under them, where they intersected. It had a protruding pseudo-neck coming out at an angle along which the sympathetic strings ran. That was about £300. Gareth > In the spirit of the Tueffel and Glisstar thread, is anyone out > there aware of a manufacturer of electric sitars or guitars with > additional drone strings? > > I've never seen an actual sitar, but from photos it appears > the drones run under very large D shaped frets, with the melody > strings passing over the top of the metal arc of the D. > Is that accurate? Any DIYers ever try this? > > Bill >