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Santoori.com offers the most relevant 9 Kharak standard Iranian santoor and in addition 10 Kharak santoor for sale. Buy 11 and 12 Kharak santoors in advance.
Iranian santoor with different transcription forms like santour or santur is the hammered dulcimer of Iran (Persia).
The archetype of the instrument may be seen in a harp, carried
horizontally and struck with two sticks, found in iconographical
documents of the ancient Babylonian (1600-911 BCE) and neo-Assyrian
(911-612 BCE) eras.
Iranian santoor
consists of a trapeziform case made of walnut wood, approximately 90 cm
wide at the broad end, 36 cm wide at the narrow end and 6 cm deep. 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 are tuned with a tuning-key (Tuning
Wrench).
Each quadruple set of strings rests on a movable bridge of hardwood (kharak).
The bridges are placed so that the strings are divided into three
sections, giving the fundamental note and two higher octaves.
There are nine (or sometimes 10, 11 and 12) quadruple strings an either
side so that, with 18 groups of strings, 27 different notes can be
played. The bass strings are of brass or copper and the trebles of
steel.
Iranian santoor
is played by striking the strings with two light hammers (mezrab)
held in three fingers of each hand. The ends of the sticks are usually
covered with cloth to soften their impact on the strings.
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Santoor for sale
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