kwantisatoor
Kwantisatoor is a traditional Indonesian musical instrument that is part of the gamelan ensemble. The term "kwantisatoor" is derived from the Javanese words "kwanti," meaning "five," and "satoor," which refers to a type of stringed instrument. The instrument is a type of siter, a stringed instrument with a fretted neck and a soundboard, and is played by plucking the strings.
The kwantisatoor typically has five strings, which are tuned to a pentatonic scale. The strings are made
The kwantisatoor is a relatively simple instrument, with a rectangular soundbox and a fretted neck. The instrument
The kwantisatoor is an important instrument in Indonesian music, particularly in the gamelan ensemble. It is
The kwantisatoor is a relatively simple instrument, but it is an important part of Indonesian music. Its