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There's a photo of [[Andy Summers]] with headphones on playing the Coral Sitar during the recording of [[Ghost In The Machine]] at [[AIR Studios (Montserrat) | AIR Studios]]. | There's a photo of [[Andy Summers]] with headphones on playing the Coral Sitar during the recording of [[Ghost In The Machine]] at [[AIR Studios (Montserrat) | AIR Studios]]. | ||
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The Sitar is also listed in the [[1981-1982 Ghost In The Machine Tour]] program. | The Sitar is also listed in the [[1981-1982 Ghost In The Machine Tour]] program. | ||
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Coral 3S19 Electric Sitar | |
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File:Coral 3S19 Electric Sitar.jpg the Coral 3S19 Electric Sitar | |
Artist: | Andy Summers |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | YYYY - YYYY |
Contents
Introduction
The Coral Sitar was created in the late 60s by Vinnie Bell.
There's a photo of Andy Summers with headphones on playing the Coral Sitar during the recording of Ghost In The Machine at AIR Studios.
It was used for Hardy Country with Robert Fripp.
The Sitar is also listed in the 1981-1982 Ghost In The Machine Tour program.
It's still in Andy's collection.
Gear breakdown
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Quotations and trivia
This section needs more information. Include any quotes of interest from the artist on the use of this gear or anything else of relevance.
See also
External links
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References and footnotes
source: photos, tour program