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* [[Hammered dulcimer]] (England, Scotland, United States) | * [[Hammered dulcimer]] (England, Scotland, United States) | ||
* [[Hackbrett]] (southern [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Switzerland]]) | * [[Hackbrett]] (southern [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Switzerland]]) | ||
* [[Tsymbaly]] ([[Ukraine]]), [[tsimbl]] ([[Ashkenazi Jewish]]), [[țambal]] ([[Romania]]) and [[cimbalom]] ([[Hungary]]) may refer to either a relatively small folk instrument or a larger classical instrument. The [[santouri]] ([[Greece]]) (called "santur" in the [[Ottoman Empire]]) is almost identical to the Jewish and Romanian folk instruments. | * [[Tsymbaly]] ([[Ukraine]]), [[tsimbl]] ([[Ashkenazi Jewish]]), [[țambal]] ([[Romania]]) and [[cimbalom]] ([[Hungary]]) may refer to either a relatively small folk instrument or a larger classical instrument ("[[:cs:Cimbál|cimbál]]" in the [[Czech Republic]]). The [[santouri]] ([[Greece]]) (called "santur" in the [[Ottoman Empire]]) is almost identical to the Jewish and Romanian folk instruments. | ||
* [[Santur]] ([[Iran]] and [[Iraq]]) | * [[Santur]] ([[Iran]] and [[Iraq]]) | ||
* [[Santoor]] (northern [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]) is constructed and tuned differently from the santur of Iran and Iraq | * [[Santoor]] (northern [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]) is constructed and tuned differently from the santur of Iran and Iraq | ||