QAN-111 Qanon with Accessories High Quality

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The Qanun is a stringed musical instrument that is one of the prominent instruments in the oriental takht and solo playing. The qanun is the law or the constitution for all Arab music instruments, where we can say that the qanun is the mother instrument and the main instrument in the East, similar to that of the piano in the West and its importance, due to the dependence of the rest of the musical instruments on it in tuning and tuning their instruments in addition to its center in the middle of the Arab orchestra

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The law dates back to the Assyrian stringed instrument from the (modern Assyrian era), specifically from the ninth century BC. This deity came engraved on a box of elephant ivory found in the Assyrian capital Nimrud (the old name: Kaleh), which is about (35 km) away from the city of Mosul. The stringed instrument in this Assyrian monument is rectangular in shape and its strings are stretched horizontally and parallel to the face of the sound box. The Arabs in the Abbasid era called the nuzha a rectangular stringed instrument similar to the Assyrian one. This and I see that the qanun machine in its present, well-known form has branched out from the picnic machine, and at some point in time we cannot renew it at the present time, its aforementioned form. Al-Nuzha maintained its rectangular shape and continued to be used alongside the law in the East and West. Then the Nozha disappeared from existence and the law was dominated and alone.