Correct option is C
Correct Option: c)
'Kone' likely refers to the side of the finger, and 'trikone' to a triangular plectrum.
Information Booster:
· The
Israj and
Dilruba are both
bowed instruments.
· They are played with a
bow (gaz), and the left hand fingers the strings.
· They are
not played by plucking with a finger, 'kone', or a 'trikone' (plectrum).
· Their sound production method is fundamentally different.
Additional Knowledge:
· The
Sitar, Surbahar, and Rudra Veena are all
plucked using a
wire plectrum (mizrab), which could be described as a type of 'trikone', or with fingernails ('kone').