Setar (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Music and Poetry from the Pamir Mountains Musical instruments". The Institute of Ismaili Studies. 1 September 2010. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. The sitar is a long-necked lute with nylon and steel wire strings. The wooden belly is oval-shaped and pierced by a number of sound-holes in a decorative pattern. The sitar is plucked by a thimble-like metal plectrum worn over the forefinger of the right hand and produces a clear sound.

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  • "About". Oxford Music Online. Retrieved 2024-02-25.

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  • امين جزايري (Ramin Jazayeri). "سيم مشتاق (Sim eager)". وترهاي سه تار از بالا به پايين بدين ترتيب هستند؛ وتر بم با سيمي به قطر تقريبي35- 25 ميكرون از جنس برنج. وتر مشتاق(زنگ) با سيمي به قطر تقريبي20 ـ 18 ميكرون از جنس فولاد. وتر زير با سيمي به قطرتقريبي 20 ـ 18 ميكرون از جنس برنج. وتر حاد با سيمي به قطر تقريبي 20 ـ 18 ميكرون از جنس فولاد. [translation: The setar chords are as follows from top to bottom; Bam chord with a wire approximately 35-35 microns in diameter made of brass. Mushtaq chord (bell) with a wire approximately 20-18 microns in diameter made of steel. The zir chord with a wire with a diameter of approximately 20-18 microns made of brass. Hâd chord with wire with a diameter of approximately 20-18 microns made of steel.]

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