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The Elegant Voice of Iran:
The Shourangiz is a unique plucked string instrument that reflects the grace and depth of traditional Iranian music. Belonging to the setar family, this instrument offers a beautiful fusion of modern and classical elements. First developed in the late 20th century by Iranian musician and craftsman Iraj Parviz, the Shourangiz quickly gained popularity among artists devoted to Persian classical music.
Structural Features
The Shourangiz, like the setar, traditionally has four strings. However, it differs in the structure of its body and soundboard. One of its most distinctive features is its semi-open body, which enhances acoustic resonance and natural reverberation, giving the instrument a warmer and more voluminous tone. The soundboard is usually made of thin wood or animal skin, a feature that sets it apart from many other traditional Iranian instruments.
Musical Character
The Shourangiz is highly suitable for the dastgah system used in Persian classical music. With its rich tonal range, delicate timbre, and expressive voice, it is favored in both solo and ensemble performances. It particularly shines in taqsim (improvisation), where it allows musicians to convey deep emotion and subtle nuances.
Contemporary Use
Today, the Shourangiz is not only cherished in Iran but is also gaining recognition among musicians around the world who are interested in traditional and world music. In addition to its acoustic models, some versions are now available as electro-acoustic, making it a versatile option for live performances.
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