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Shurangiz — The shurangiz is a newly Iranian musical instrument, a member of the lute family, developed under supervision of the Iranian musician Hossein Alizadeh. It has a skin face, six strings, a longer finer fingerboard and increased number of frets… … Wikipedia
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Tonbak — Tombak redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Tombak, Iran. Tombak Peyman Nasehpoor with a tonbak Percussion Other names Tonback, donbak, domak, Zarb … Wikipedia