Swarmandel

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The swarmandel (Hindi: स्वरमण्डल; Bengali: সুরমন্ডল) or Indian harp is an Indian stringed instrument. The Indian harp is used in many traditional Hindu and Muslim rituals, and is a traditional instrument. Swara(notes) and Mandal (group)represent its ability to produce a large number of notes; it is also known popularly as Sur-mandal. It has been used for many generations, dating back to the pre-Mughal era; though still used today, its use is not as widespread. It is actually very similar to the Autoharp or Zither in many respects.

It was used in The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever from their 1967 album Magical Mystery Tour and in Sgt Pepper's song Within You Without You

Swar-mandals 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 swar-mandal and on the left they twirl around rectangular pegs which can be tightened with a special key. Wooden pegs were used in stead of metal ones in the medieval period. A sharp half-inch ridge is built on both sides of swar-mandal a little apart from the nails on which the strings are tightened. This ridge functions as bridge on both sides.

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Article on Swar-mandal [1]

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