Originally posted by: MrspetloverUS
Zapman,
So Santoor would also fall under Percussion instead of string instrument right?
Yes, you are correct. Like a piano, santoor is also a percussion instrument.
 
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Originally posted by: MrspetloverUS
Zapman,
So Santoor would also fall under Percussion instead of string instrument right?
Yes, you are correct. Like a piano, santoor is also a percussion instrument.
Thankyou zapman for your definition... All along I was thinking Percussion instrument means tabla, mrudangam, drums etc etc... Thanks, its a revelation for me..
You are welcome.
Originally posted by: adwarakanath
Zapmanji, I am not so sure about the Santoor being a percussion instrument. By another definition, a percussion instrument is used for the rythym, while the Santoor plays the main melody.
Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma adapted the Santoor to classical. Now he plays meends and gamaks by a combination of gliding and striking movements.
So that makes it a? 😕
All percussion instrument are not rhythm instruments, and vice versa. Maraccas, cabaas, etc. are commonly used side-rhythm instruments, but aren't played by striking something.
I agree w/ you, Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma has introduced some variations in playing the santoor - of late, he often plucks the strings for special effects.
There are 2 separate, unrelated ways to categorize instruments:
1. Percussion, String, Wind
2. Melodic, Rhythm etc.
But mine isn't an absolute word, there are different schools of thought. This is just one of them, that's all.