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- Simantra abstract "Simantra (or semantron or in Romanian Toacă) is an Eastern Orthodox percussion instrument used in liturgical service and is either a wooden or metal slab or bar that is mounted or suspended and struck with a mallet. The Simantra has been used by classical composers including Iannis Xenakis (Persephassa) and in Michael Gordon's Timber (2011). A Simantra is rich in overtones compared to the bars of percussion instruments such as a marimba or xylophone, where the fundamental is primary. The tone changes based on how near or far from the nodes the mallets strike the board.For the history of the instrument, see the much more detailed article for the Semantron.".
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- Simantra wikiPageExternalLink video.html.
- Simantra wikiPageExternalLink timber.
- Simantra wikiPageExternalLink poulenc-palestrina-and-two-by-fours-new-classical-albums.
- Simantra wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=pD6WGJAsrpQ.
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- Simantra wikiPageID "34407181".
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- Simantra wikiPageRevisionID "668104612".
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Percussion_instruments.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wood.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_frequency.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Iannis_Xenakis.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Marimba.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Gordon_(composer).
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Node.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Overtone.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_mallet.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Persephassa_(Xenakis).
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Semantron.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Trigono_(instrument).
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLink Xylophone.
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simantra".
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLinkText "simantra".
- Simantra wikiPageWikiLinkText "simantron".
- Simantra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Percussion.
- Simantra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Percussion-instrument-stub.
- Simantra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Simantra subject Category:Percussion_instruments.
- Simantra subject Category:Wood.
- Simantra hypernym Instrument.
- Simantra type Agent.
- Simantra type Instrument.
- Simantra type Instrument.
- Simantra comment "Simantra (or semantron or in Romanian Toacă) is an Eastern Orthodox percussion instrument used in liturgical service and is either a wooden or metal slab or bar that is mounted or suspended and struck with a mallet. The Simantra has been used by classical composers including Iannis Xenakis (Persephassa) and in Michael Gordon's Timber (2011). A Simantra is rich in overtones compared to the bars of percussion instruments such as a marimba or xylophone, where the fundamental is primary.".
- Simantra label "Simantra".
- Simantra sameAs Q17125944.
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- Simantra sameAs Q17125944.
- Simantra wasDerivedFrom Simantra?oldid=668104612.
- Simantra isPrimaryTopicOf Simantra.