Persian Santoor is a Music app by SENIOR ELECTRON LLC. This app simulates the Persian musical instrument called Santoor Features: - Oriental rhythms - Chords - Real sound that is recorded in professional studio - Ability to mix the accord and rhythm and instrument volumes - Ability to pitch the sounds by moving on each wire - Ability to transpose the notes - Ability to change the rhythm speed - Has 2 different octave on one page - Has oriental / Persian tunes with quarter flat no.
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Persian Santoor by SENIOR ELECTRON LLC has a rating of 3 stars on Baixarapk and has been rated by over 5 people. The latest version of Persian Santoor is version 2.1 and it was last updated 2 years ago. This app simulates the Persian musical instrument called Santoor Features: - Oriental rhythms - Chords - Real sound that is recorded in professional studio - Ability to mix the accord and rhythm and instrument volumes - Ability to pitch the sounds by moving on each wire - Ability to transpose the notes - Ability to change the rhythm speed - Has 2 different octave on one page - Has oriental / Persian tunes with quarter flat notes with this app you can easily play this musical instrument without any musical knowledge See the video below : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr6iA4dO8uc. Download the app at 52.35 MB now. If you liked Persian Santoor, you will enjoy Music apps like inTuna Strobe Guitar Tuner; BPM Tap Tempo; Radio Javan; StreamItAll Radio; Cleartune;
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When the Santoor is active and a phone call occurs the app does not work and it has to restart. Also when the drum is being used on the app and I am playing my instrument the drum turns off
This is the only santur playing/tuning app I've found, and it's really well done. I wish the user could switch from 12 bridges to 9 bridges, because 9 is much more common for the instrument in the real world (it's distracting to have to ignore the extra bottom strings and top string). However, it is VERY exciting to switch among all the tunings and experiment with them on a virtual instrument, and that alone is clearly worth the app's price.
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