An Old Melody, Reimagined

Woman playing a hammered dulcimer with mallets, focused on the instrument.
Focused, fluid, and at ease with the instrument

 

A refreshing interpretation of an evergreen melody. The improvisation, especially on the piano, adds a new dimension without taking away from the original.

At first glance, the instrument being played appears to be a santoor. But on closer observation — the construction of the instrument, the shape of the mallets, and the playing technique — it seems more likely to be a hammered dulcimer.

The instrument has strong roots in West Asian musical traditions and continues to be widely played there. The performer’s ease and familiarity with it come through clearly, suggesting a deep connection with the instrument. Her striking presence — particularly her warm, olive-toned complexion — adds to the visual appeal of the performance.

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