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One of the traditional instruments of Iranian music is the Santour instrument, which attracts many people with its pleasant sound.

 

This instrument, which has a long history in Iran and has probably spread from Iran to other countries under other names, such as "Yan-Qin" in China, "Dalsy Mer" in Eastern Europe, "Butterfly" in England, in Germany and Austria are called "McParr", in India "Santour", in Cambodia "Phi" and in America "Ziter", which have similarities and differences.

From the Assyrian and Babylonian periods (669 BC) there are images and engravings that show people playing the trapezoidal instrument like a dulcimer with a rope or thread around their necks.

It is not clear in which country the dulcimer was first used, but the evidence shows that pre-Islamic Iranians were familiar with this instrument and called it "Konar". After developing of Islam, Abdul QadirMaraghei introduced the "instrument" or "storm" that was similar to today's dulcimer, which differed from the dulcimer by tying a string for each sound and tuning it by moving the vault.

The antiquity of the discovered artifacts shows that this instrument has spread from Iran to other countries in the region and is called by different names in other countries.

Today, Yan-Qin or the Chinese santor is known as the national instrument of China, but according to ancient manuscripts in the Ming Dynasty (from 1368 to 1644 AD) due to frequent travel between China and the Middle East, this instrument from It was transported by sea from Persia to China and was first played in the coastal province of Canton and then spread throughout China.

A Turkish music scholar, Rauf Yekta Bey, wrote in Laviniak's encyclopedia that the santur is an ancient Jewish musical instrument. The Larusmusic encyclopedia also states that it was a santorini that the Jews were very interested in.

Before the beginning of the Middle Ages, the santor made its way to Europe and fascinated many people. European Christians, who were very interested in music and art, completed this instrument, and instruments such as the piano, which is the king of instruments, emerged from it.

 

 

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