meule de santour

Sanṭūr | Persian, Strings, Hammering | Britannica

sanṭūr, stringed instrument of the hammered dulcimer, or struck zither, family that is found in various forms across southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia.

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It depends on your santour- is it (G)sol-tuned, is it persian? The Sala Musik video did not have a Persian Dastgah but instead a Phrygian scale. Here is example on …

Discovering the Traditional Music of Persian Santoor: …

Its distinct sound, intricate techniques, and melodic tunes make it a treasure of Persian music. Whether you are a fan of classical music or simply curious about …

Farabius Academy of Music

The santour is an Iranian stringed musical instrument. Variations of Santour can be seen in Eastern Europe, Germany, Austria, India, Iraq, Turkey. As time passed, each country …

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The "santoor سنتور" (also spelled in the Latin alphabet as santour or santur) is a Persian trapezoid-shaped hammered dulcimer and one of the most popular musical …

What Is Santoor? How To Play Santoor? – Sala Muzik

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Santoor Basics For Beginners An Introduction By Kunal …ipassioSantoor Introduction

WEBThe santur, an ancient musical instrument with roots in the region now known as Iran, holds a rich history and influence across various cultures. Dating back to …

How To Tune A Persian Santoor

How To Tune A Persian Santoor. The strings are fixed to hitch-pins along the left-hand side and wound round metal wrest-pins on the right by means of which they …

Discover the Santoor | Instruments of Music

The santoor as we know it today is thought to have been invented in Iran. Other common ancestors of the santoor include the psaltery, cimbalom and persian santour that all …

Santoor: history, description of the instrument | Santura sangita

indian classical music. The instrument we know today as santoor is an isosceles trapezoid-shaped box with several strings (from 72 to over 100, depending on the …