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- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) abstract "Santoor (Persian: سنتور, also santūr, santour, santur) is an Iranian hammered dulcimer, consisting of a trapezoidal box of horizontal strings, played with small mallets known as mezrab. Its origins might be traced back to the Indian Santoor which has been referred to as shatatantri vina (100-stringed vina) in ancient Sanskrit texts. The Iranian classical santur has 72 strings of brass or copper and steel, 18 sets of four tuned in unison, with two or three rows of bridges providing a range of some three octaves.A variant of the instrument is played in Turkey. Similar types of hammered dulcimer are found widely spread in Europe and Asia; the Indian santoor is wider, more rectangular and has more strings.".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) thumbnail Santur_Hand_Position.jpg?width=300.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink 2120.pdf.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink post-2.aspx.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink tarihce.htm.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink naini.htm.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink www.santur.com.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink 16.html.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink santur.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageID "1015514".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wikiPageRevisionID "606449935".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) filename "Payvar-Dehlavi-Concertino for Santur.ogg".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) format Ogg.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) title "Concertino for Santur and Orchestra, by Faramarz Payvar and Hossein Dehlavi.".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) subject Category:Hammered_box_zithers.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) subject Category:Iranian_musical_instruments.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) comment "Santoor (Persian: سنتور, also santūr, santour, santur) is an Iranian hammered dulcimer, consisting of a trapezoidal box of horizontal strings, played with small mallets known as mezrab. Its origins might be traced back to the Indian Santoor which has been referred to as shatatantri vina (100-stringed vina) in ancient Sanskrit texts.".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) label "Santoor (Persian instrument)".
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) sameAs m.03zdxk.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) wasDerivedFrom Santoor_(Persian_instrument)?oldid=606449935.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) depiction Santur_Hand_Position.jpg.
- Santoor_(Persian_instrument) isPrimaryTopicOf Santoor_(Persian_instrument).