kanun

E410791

The kanun is a traditional Middle Eastern zither-like string instrument, central to Ottoman and Arabic classical music ensembles.

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kanun canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chordophone
musical instrument
plucked string instrument
traditional Middle Eastern instrument
zither
hasAlternativeName kanoun
qanun
hasComponent bridges
levers
mandals
soundboard
strings
tuning pegs
hasEtymology Arabic word "qānūn"
Greek word "kanon"
hasMaterial gut strings
metal strings
nylon strings
wood
hasPlayingTechnique played with finger picks
plucked with plectra
hasRegion Anatolia
Caucasus
Eastern Mediterranean
Levant region
surface form: Levant

Middle East
North Africa
hasShape trapezoidal
hasTuningSystem maqam system
microtonal tuning
relatedInstrument cimbalom
harp
psaltery
qānūn al-mūsīqī (theoretical concept)
Persian santur
surface form: santur
stringGrouping courses of three strings
typicalStringCount between 72 and 81 strings
usedInEnsemble Ottoman classical music
surface form: Ottoman fasıl ensemble

takht ensemble
usedInGenre Arabic classical music
Armenian music
Mugham music
surface form: Azerbaijani mugham

Middle Eastern traditional music
Ottoman classical music
Persian music
Turkish classical music

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