The santur (سنتور – also santūr, santour, santoor) is a hammered dulcimer of Iran. It is a trapezoid-shaped box often made of walnut, with 72 strings. The name means one hundred strings in Persian. The special-shaped mallets (mezrab) are lightweight and are held between the index and middle fingers. A typical santur has two sets of bridges, providing a range of approximately three octaves. The right-hand strings are made of brass, while the left-hand strings are made of steel.Two rows of 9 articles called "Kharak" (Totally 18 kharaks) divide Santur into three positions and each lead four unitone strings to the right and left side of the instrument . Each note comes three times in three positions [making (9*3) 27 tones all together] and doubles in frequency going to the left . As four notes are repeated in tonation we have only 23 tones in Santur.
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Many instruments around the world at least in part derive from the santur. Similar forms of the santur have been present in neighboring cultures like Armenia, Turkey, and Iraq for centuries. The Indian santoor is thicker, more rectangular, and can have more strings. Its corresponding mallets are also held differently. The Chinese yangqin may have originated from the Persian santur. The Roma people introduced a derivative of the santur called the cymbalum to Eastern Europe, which in turn likely led to the development of the clavichord and the piano. The Greek santouri is also derived from the santur, and in Nikos Kazantzakis' classic novel Zorba the Greek Zorba plays the santouri.
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superb work
mojaroo · 2008-06-21: 00:02
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santoor is my fav. insstrument in kashmir santoor is very popular .
mojaroo · 2008-06-21: 00:03
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well done! bravo...
ronin53 · 2008-06-21: 00:40
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great job with the details.
keffa · 2008-06-21: 01:19
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Absolutely great post! Thanks for sharing these wonderful shots and information! I love Zorba The Greek film! cOngrAts!
davidcardona · 2008-06-21: 05:22
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i like # 5 :)
timmes · 2008-06-21: 07:01
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Very interesting set
noptek · 2008-06-21: 07:55
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thanks
visualcortex · 2008-06-22: 02:04
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3#&15# are great ;)
Access22 · 2008-06-22: 04:19
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Beautiful music
Necy1928 · 2008-06-23: 00:50
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Santoor has a very melodius sound and soothing. great post!
Rogermay · 2008-06-23: 11:51
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axhaye khaili zibaye gereftin, movafagh bashin :O)
bahar53 · 2008-06-24: 02:10
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wonderful details
storytaylor · 2008-06-24: 07:03
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Great close-ups. It is such a beautifully crafted instrument.
makaid · 2008-06-24: 16:08
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santur
Rogermay · 2008-06-25: 03:53
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Beautiful instrument
Lumierenatural · 2008-06-27: 08:05
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very detailed! lovely set.
anabelaloire · 2008-06-27: 09:20
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lovely study in depth of field
eevee07 · 2008-06-28: 16:13
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what a beauti and delicate super details
Mertxe · 2008-07-02: 11:31
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洋琴,南方奏步步高时认识,不知对否
josanhjx · 2008-07-05: 02:50
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very perfect ,thanks
amin · 2008-07-05: 09:53
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very interesting set :)
yooka71 · 2008-07-17: 06:52
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they are all very good... great choice of the angles, great close-ups!
persi · 2008-08-18: 06:03
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Nice set..nice sence
Saeedeh · 2008-10-21: 03:28
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Fascinating look at this beautiful instrument. Your commentary helped me appreciate the history.
photopoet · 2008-12-09: 13:01
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A very complicated musical instrument. Lovely shots.
ClaudePechabaden · 2008-12-27: 05:31
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Great Post..great angles....Great instrument!
Yeggi · 2009-02-09: 05:34
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a lot of details :)
emsejowa · 2009-04-09: 15:05
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MER30!vaghean zibast.
gelareh80 · 2009-07-24: 06:31
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