The swarmandal or Indian harp is a type of zither from India. It is commonly used in Indian classical music.[1]
References
- ↑ Alastair Dick (1984). "Swarmandal". In Sadie, Stanley (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. p. 477. Volume 3.
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| By region | | East and Southeast Asia |
- Ajaeng
- Đàn tranh
- Gayageum
- Geomungo
- Guqin
- Guzheng
- Ichigenkin
- Indonesian siter
- Kacapi
- Khim
- Koto
- Se
- Yangqin
- Yanggeum
- Yazheng
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| Europe |
- Autoharp
- Bowed psaltery
- Cimbalom
- Epinette des Vosges
- Gusli
- Hammered dulcimer
- Hummel
- Kantele
- Kannel
- Kanklės
- Kokles
- Kusle
- Krez
- Langeleik
- Langspil
- Psaltery
- Psalterium
- Scheitholt
- Streichmelodion
- Tambourine de Bearn
- Tsymbaly
- Violinzither
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| Americas |
- Appalachian dulcimer
- Mexican salterio
- Tremoloa
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| Manufacturers |
- Musical Instrument Factory of Riga
- Oscar Schmidt
- Tōkai
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