LOL! Yeah I have a SItar and the fret's are actually adjustable they are tied on with bands of string so you can slide them forward or back slightly , but when the wood expands sometimes it gets really hard to move them, when I want to set the intonation up then the only luthier I know where to take it is to the Maharishna himself LOL OH just in case someone had questions about a Sitar or needs to know specifics please feel free to ask me but here is the basic 7 string tuning lay out, my Sitar has 7 main strings and Thirteen sympathetic, the sympathetic strings vary on different models, the main 7 string tuning goes like this..1st=F 2nd=C 3rd=G 4th=C(2 octaves above middle c) 5th=G(1 octave above 3rd string)6th= Middle C, 7th= 1 octave above middle C...so your sixth string is Middle C.it can take an Hour or even longer to get a perfect tuning on one of these...oh yeah then there are beads that you can slide forward or backward behind the bridge that work as fine tuners, so bewteen all the tuning intervals and octaves and droning sympathetic strings which break easily, thats where a lot of the fullness of sound passes through a hollow neck and projects from within and the top gourd...Just passing some information on to the curious minds
I bought it back in 1968, fun to play but hard to keep in tune, very sensitive to temperature changes and the pegs like to stick!
(Message edited by john judge on September 29, 2009)