
Tanbur - Wikipedia
Nowadays the term tanbur (or tambur) is applied to a variety of distinct and related long-necked lutes used in art and folk traditions. Similar or identical instruments are also known by other …
Turkish tambur - Wikipedia
The tambur is a fretted string instrument of Turkey and the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. [1] There are two variants, one of which is played with a plectrum (mızraplı tambur) and the …
What Is Tanbur? How to Play Tanbur? - Sala Muzik
Jul 26, 2020 · Tanbur (also known as tambur) is one of the most important instrument in the Turkish maqam. It is a stringed instrument that is played with a plectrum or a bow and a tanbur …
Tambur - Vikipedi
Tambur, Türk müziğinde yaygın olarak kullanılan telli bir sazdır. Tamburun kökeni, hangi tarihte ortaya çıktığı bilinmemektedir. Sümerce "pantur"dan geldiği hakkında bilgiler mevcuttur. …
The Tanbur Society
The original two-stringed Kurdish/Persian tanbur (aka, tanbour, tambur) is the forefather of all stringed instruments in the world and dates back many thousands of years. The tanbur has a …
Tambur - ktb.gov.tr
Today the tambur, described by European travellers (such as Charles Fonton and Toderini) as a visible reflection of the Turkish musical system with its fret links on the stem, is probably the …
【Instrument】弹布尔 / Tambur / تانبۇر - Living Mythologies
May 12, 2019 · The Tambur (Uyghur: تانبۇر, Tambur) is an Uyghur and Uzbek stringed instrument. It has a long history, a simple shape, beautiful sound, and a unique local style, often used for …
All About Turkish Tanbur - YouTube
Dec 13, 2020 · All About Turkish TanburAs we have already explained above, Tanbur (or tambur) is one of the oldest Turkish instruments to date and it has a very important r...
TAMBUR | Turkish Folk Instruments - bigloveturkey.com
Tambur, which is also known as the Tanbur or Tambura, is a stringed musical instrument that has a long neck and a wooden body and known in the Turkish music industry. It has a long history …
Ṭanbūr | Persian, Stringed, Plucked | Britannica
Ṭanbūr, long-necked fretted lute played under various names from the Balkans to northwestern Asia. Resembling the long lutes of ancient Egypt and Babylon as well as the ancient Greek …