English: Manoochehr Sadeghi. This is a great picture to see how the Mezrabs are held and what position the hands and body need to be in when playing the santur.
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I took this picture of my father: Manoochehr Sadeghi
I've uploaded this picture for free public use for educational purposes, so feel free to distribute and use publicly.Santurman (talk) 12:27, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
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Author: Afshin Max Sadeghi I took this picture of my father: Manoochehr Sadeghi This is a great picture to see how the Mezrabs are held and what position the hands and body need to be in when playing the santur. I've uploaded this picture for free public
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