The Sitar Flight Français Glad my sitar is back in the studio after many years! Transporting a sitar whether by train, plane or automobile, is always a delicate endeavor. This instrument is incredibly fragile, it has a hollow neck and an empty pumpkin body. Originating from Kolkata, India, this particular sitar was later transported to France, where I acquired it from a yoga master. This marks the fourth transatlantic journey it has taken with me. "Is This A Sitar?" Traveling with a sitar is not commonplace. Occasionally, people inquire about its peculiar shape and what lies inside. Those familiar with it often express admiration, saying things like "wow, cool!" Above is a picture of the sitar case at the airport, ready to be loaded onto the plane. While this case isn't ideal for air travel, it managed to get the job done. The peak of the stress comes at the baggage claim. Will the sitar remain intact? After retrieving it, I promptly open the case and conduct a...