هنر
زیبایی و سلامت
صنایع دستی
فرهنگ و تاریخ
سرگرمی
محیط زیست
غذا و نوشیدنی
آینده سبز
مهندسی معکوس
علوم
ورزش
فناوری
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Building a Qanun — The Plucked Zither with Microtone Levers
Build a qanun: a flat trapezoidal zither of many string courses, plucked with finger picks — the plucked cousin of the hammered santur. Its secret is a bank of little levers (mandal) that raise or lower each course by a microtone, flipped mid-performance to change the mode. A serious maker build in the plucked zither and how a lever re-tunes a string in an instant.
متوسط
Several hours over several sessions
دستورالعملها
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A zither you pluck, with levers
A zither you pluck, with levers
The qanun is a flat trapezoidal zither with dozens of string courses, plucked with picks on your fingers. Rows of little levers let you re-tune any course by a microtone in an instant to change the mode.
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Build the trapezoidal box
Build the trapezoidal box
Build a shallow trapezoidal box with a thin wooden soundboard. On a real qanun part of the board is covered with fish-skin, over which the bridge stands.
مواد مورد نیاز این مرحله:
Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)1 piece
Dry Softwood Board1 piece
PVA Wood Glue1 pieceابزارهای مورد نیاز:
Hacksaw3
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Set the pins and string it
Set the pins and string it
Fit tuning pins along one slanted side and hitch pins on the other, and string the instrument in courses of three strings tuned together — a full qanun has around seventy strings.
مواد مورد نیاز این مرحله:
Tuning Pegs9 piece
Steel Music Wire 0.032"1 pieceابزارهای مورد نیاز:
Awl4
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Stand the bridge
Stand the bridge
Stand a long wooden bridge across the skin-covered part of the soundboard so all the courses press down on it, feeding their vibration into the skin and box.
ابزارهای مورد نیاز:
Sloyd Carving Knife5
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Fit the mandal levers
Fit the mandal levers
At the tuning end, fit a bank of small metal levers (mandal) under each course. Flipping a lever shortens the vibrating length of that course by a tiny, fixed amount — raising it a microtone.
مواد مورد نیاز این مرحله:
Bronze Wire1 pieceابزارهای مورد نیاز:
Metal File6
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Tune the courses
Tune the courses
Tune every course to the scale with its pins, then set the mandal levers for the mode (maqam) you want to play.
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Play with finger picks
Play with finger picks
Wear a pick on each index finger and pluck the courses, the two hands answering each other across the strings.
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Flip a lever, change the note
Flip a lever, change the note
Mid-tune, flip a mandal lever to shift a course up or down a microtone. This is how a qanun player slides between maqamat without stopping to re-tune.
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Compendium — the lever that re-tunes a string
Compendium — the lever that re-tunes a string
The qanun is a plucked box zither — the same idea as the langspil, but with many courses of strings across a wide trapezoidal soundboard, and plucked with finger picks rather than a hammer, which makes it the exact plucked twin of the hammered santur that shares its shape. A string's pitch depends on its length, tension and mass, and the qanun's mandal levers are a beautifully simple way to change one of these on the fly: each lever, when flipped up, presses down near one end of a course and shortens its vibrating length by a small fixed amount, raising that course's pitch by a microtone; flip it back and the full length returns. Because Arabic and Turkish music uses many microtonal notes and shifts between modes (maqamat) within a single piece, a qanun carries a whole bank of these levers, several per course, so the player can nudge individual notes up or down by tiny steps in an instant without ever re-tuning by ear. The bridge stands on a patch of stretched skin so the strings drive a membrane as well as the soundboard, giving the qanun its bright, ringing shimmer. Its cousins are the santur, the langspil and every box zither, and its lever trick is a mechanical relative of the harp's pedals and the guitar's capo — all quick ways to retune strings without turning a peg.
مواد
6- جایگزین
- 1 pieceجایگزین
- 1 pieceجایگزین
- 9 pieceجایگزین
- 1 pieceجایگزین
- 1 pieceجایگزین
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Sloyd Carving Knife, try:
Blunt Collection Knife
Gilder's Knife
Knife
Sharp Cinnamon Knife - Instead of PVA Wood Glue, try:
Polyurethane Glue - Instead of Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack), try:
CDX Softwood Plywood
Fire-Rated Plywood - Instead of Steel Music Wire 0.032", try:
Hook-Up Wire - Assortment (Stranded)
Tie Wire
Thin Brass Wire (for cleaning spouts)
Slip Ring - 6 Wire (2A)
Bezel Wire
نقشههای مرتبط
این نقشهها دانش مشترکی دارند — تکنیکها، مواد یا اصول
Related blueprints
Other builds that share materials, tools, or techniques with this one.

Building a Bağlama — The Turkish Long-Necked Lute with Movable Frets

Building a Santur — The Persian Hammered Dulcimer

Building a Charango — The Little High Lute of the Andes

Building a Roman Stone Arch Bridge — Spanning Rivers with Voussoirs and Cofferdamsconstruction

Building a Langspil — The Icelandic Drone Zither

Building a Khaen — The Lao Free-Reed Mouth Organ
CC0 مالکیت عمومی
این نقشه تحت مجوز CC0 منتشر شده است. شما آزاد هستید آن را کپی، ویرایش، توزیع و برای هر هدفی بدون نیاز به اجازه استفاده کنید.
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