An Arabic stringed musical instrument with a flat, trapezoidal body played with two plectra (picks).
From Arabic 'qānūn', derived from Greek 'kanon' (ruler or standard). The instrument name reflects the Greek musical influence on Arab music traditions.
The canun is the ancestor of the European zither and psaltery—its bright, shimmering sound comes from dozens of strings arranged in courses of three or four!
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