Flat Saddle
For that "fuzzy" tone
You know the sound of a sitar.
My wife, Joy, says, "Oh, yeah, that's the instrument that snores!"
In any case, the sitar gets that special buzzing sound from the bridge. The strings flap against a broad flat plate so they rattle and vibrate to provide just the right amount buzzing sound.
Guitar saddles can work just like little sitar bridges.

Check out this saddle:
The string comes up out of the bridge and goes flat across a flat saddle. When the string vibrates, it flaps against the saddle, with a characteristic buzzing sitar tone.
An easy fix: Make the saddle rounded on top so the string will contact a single point and not be able to flap.
