Category:Kemenches
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For "spiked fiddle", see Category:Kamancheh.
Historically, Rebab-style Kemençe was known in Persia in 13th century (Meragi, c.1400),[1]
and the related instrument in Azerbaijan, Kamancheh, have still kept the similar shape with Rebab.
See Category:Rebab and Category:Kamancheh.
References
[edit]- ↑
Seyma Ersoy. Geleneksel İran Müzik Tarihine Genel Bakış (in Turkey).
(In English: "Kemançe (Kemançe) ... The name of the instrument varies from region to region. Kamange, Saz-e Kashmir, Caze, and Gicak. This change is seen in connection with the shape. Different versions of the Azerbaijan, Israel, Turkey and the Middle East is seen. ... Rebab: ... This instrument is known to the Arabs and Iranians. Iranians used to play plectrum or manually. According to the Persia literature at the Mevlana Rumi (d.1273) era, Rebab-style Kemençe is still seen as an instrument of a century later (Meragi, c.1400) began to be called kut.")
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
C
- Cretan lyra (22 F)
K
- Kemenche of the Black Sea (22 F)
- Klasik kemençe/Polítiki lýra (36 F)
Media in category "Kemenches"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Byzantine Lyra Museo Nazionale.jpg 400 × 378; 27 KB
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Husseyni Saz Semayissi .ogg 3 min 9 s; 2.49 MB
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Joseph Scherer - Blind lyra-player - 1844.jpg 1,046 × 1,557; 1.95 MB
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Kemençe MET midp06.1309.jpg 1,240 × 705; 65 KB
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Kemençe MET midp06.1309back.jpg 659 × 1,280; 93 KB
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Liraris.jpg 340 × 588; 48 KB
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Novgorod lyra.jpg 176 × 246; 10 KB
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Turkey.Konya022.jpg 1,280 × 960; 405 KB
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Քամանչա և թառ.jpg 3,120 × 4,160; 2.69 MB
Categories:
- Necked lutes
- Bowed lutes
- Arabic musical instruments
- Musical instruments of Turkey
- Musical instruments of Turkmenistan
- Musical instruments of Armenia
- Kamancheh
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- Musical instruments of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Musical instruments of Georgia
- Musical instruments of Greece
- Musical instruments of North Macedonia
- Musical instruments of Hungary
- Musical instruments of Italy
- Musical instruments of Syria