The kamancheh (also kamānche or kamāncha) (Persian: کمانچه, Azerbaijani: kamança, Armenian: քամանչա, Kurdish: کەمانچە ,kemançe) is an Iranian bowed string...
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(Hebrew: מארק אליהו; born 13 July 1982) is an Israeli musician. He plays the kamancheh. "This was the first time I heard this sound, but I felt as though I had...
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the knee of the musician. The name Kemenche derives from the Persian Kamancheh, meaning a "small bow". The Kemençe of the Black Sea (Turkish: Karadeniz...
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Oud Qanbūs Buzuq Awtar Lutar Sintir Qanun Iraqi Santur Jawzah Ghuanbri Kamancheh Rababa Pontic lyra Simsimiyya Kissar Tanbūra Jewish Lyre Ney Kawalah Salamiyah...
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Kayhan Kalhor (category Iranian kamancheh players)
romanized: Keyhan Kelhur, born on 24 November 1964) is an Iranian Kurdish kamancheh and setar player, and a vocal composer. He has received three Grammy Award...
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the similarity of the name, it is more closely related to the Persian kamancheh than the ghaychak. The instrument name appears in 10th-century manuscripts...
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Byzantine Empire Chuurqin Cobza Dutar Dombra Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kamancheh Kemenche Komuz Lute Rebab The lyra of Crete Levin, Theodore (2016). The...
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Central Asian ghijak, but that instrument is more closely related to the kamancheh. A double-chambered bowl lute with four or more metal strings and a short...
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(China) Jing erhu (China) Jinghu (China) Jouhikko (Finland) Kaisatsuko Kamancheh (Iran) Kemenche (Turkey) Kemence (Balkans) Classical Kemençe Kemençe of...
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since the mid 19th century. The name Kemençe derives from the Persian Kamancheh, and means merely "small bow". The name lyra derives from the name of...
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