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- Swarmandal abstract "The swaramandal ( pronunciation:[s̪\t ʋər\t m\tən̪ɖəl̪]; Hindi: स्वरमण्डल;) or Indian harp is an Indian zither that is today most commonly used as an accompanying instrument for vocal Hindustani Classical music. The name combines swara (notes) and mandal (group), representing its ability to produce a large number of notes; it is also known popularly as Sur-mandal.Swaramandals measure from twenty-four to thirty inches in length and twelve to fifteen inches in width. The singer may choose to employ any number of strings from 21 to 36. The strings are hooked in a nail lodged in the right edge of the swarmandal and on the left are wound around rectangular pegs which can be tightened with a special key. Wooden pegs were used instead of metal ones in the medieval period. A sharp half-inch ridge on both sides of the swarmandal stands a little apart from the nails on which the strings are tightened. This ridge functions as a bridge on both sides. The swarmandal is similar to the autoharp or zither in many respects.Some of the vocalists who have used this instrument extensively are Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (1902–1968), Ustad Salamat Ali Khan (1934–2003) [1], Pandit Jasraj (b 1930), Kishori Amonkar (b. 1932) and Ustad Rashid Khan (b. 1966).The Beatles' 1967 single \"Strawberry Fields Forever\" features a swarmandal, played by George Harrison, as does \"Within You Without You\", from the band's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.".
- Swarmandal thumbnail Jasraj_001.jpg?width=300.
- Swarmandal wikiPageExternalLink ?display_news=1759.
- Swarmandal wikiPageID "1528015".
- Swarmandal wikiPageLength "2003".
- Swarmandal wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Swarmandal wikiPageRevisionID "704653919".
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Autoharp.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Bade_Ghulam_Ali_Khan.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Box_zithers.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindustani_musical_instruments.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swarmandal_players.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Drone_(music).
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink George_Harrison.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Hindustani_classical_music.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Jasraj.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Kishori_Amonkar.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Pandit_Shyam_Sundar_Goswami.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Rashid_Khan_(musician).
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Salamat_Ali_Khan.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Sgt._Peppers_Lonely_Hearts_Club_Band.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Strawberry_Fields_Forever.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Within_You_Without_You.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink Zither.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLink File:Jasraj_001.jpg.
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swarmandal".
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "arpa India".
- Swarmandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "swarmandal".
- Swarmandal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Swarmandal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-sa.
- Swarmandal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hi.
- Swarmandal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zithers.
- Swarmandal subject Category:Box_zithers.
- Swarmandal subject Category:Hindustani_musical_instruments.
- Swarmandal subject Category:Swarmandal_players.
- Swarmandal hypernym Zither.
- Swarmandal type Instrument.
- Swarmandal type Instrument.
- Swarmandal comment "The swaramandal ( pronunciation:[s̪\t ʋər\t m\tən̪ɖəl̪]; Hindi: स्वरमण्डल;) or Indian harp is an Indian zither that is today most commonly used as an accompanying instrument for vocal Hindustani Classical music. The name combines swara (notes) and mandal (group), representing its ability to produce a large number of notes; it is also known popularly as Sur-mandal.Swaramandals measure from twenty-four to thirty inches in length and twelve to fifteen inches in width.".
- Swarmandal label "Swarmandal".
- Swarmandal sameAs Q627110.
- Swarmandal sameAs সুরমন্ডল.
- Swarmandal sameAs Swarmandal.
- Swarmandal sameAs Swarmandal.
- Swarmandal sameAs ಸ್ವರಮಂಡಲ.
- Swarmandal sameAs स्वरमंडळ.
- Swarmandal sameAs m.05862r.
- Swarmandal sameAs Surmandal.
- Swarmandal sameAs Q627110.
- Swarmandal wasDerivedFrom Swarmandal?oldid=704653919.
- Swarmandal depiction Jasraj_001.jpg.
- Swarmandal isPrimaryTopicOf Swarmandal.