Kamancheh (Kamānche Or Kamāncha) Could Be A Persian Bowed String Instrument Associated With The Bowed Rebab, The Historical Antecedent Of The Kamancheh And Additionally To The Bowed Lira Of The By zantium, Antecedent Of The Eu Bowed Stringed Instrument Family. The Strings Ar Contend With A Variable-Tension Bow:
The Word "Kamancheh" Suggests That "Little Bow" In Persian (Kæman, Bow, And -Cheh,
Diminutive). It's Wide Employed In The Musical Style Of Asian Country, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Uzbek And Turkmenistan, With Slight Variations within The Structure Of The Instrument. In Kashmir, Kamancha Is Understood As Saaz-I-Kashmir.
Traditionally Kamanchehs Had 3 Silk Strings, However Trendy Ones Have Four Metal Ones. Kamanchehs Might Have extremely Ornate Inlays And Fancy Sculptured Ivory Standardisation Pegs. The Body Incorporates A Long Higher neck And A Lower Concave Chamber Made Up Of A Gourd Or Wood, Sometimes Lined With A Membrane, Made Up Of the Skin Of A Lamb, Goat Or Generally Fish, On That The Bridge Is Ready. From Very Cheap Protrudes A Spike To Support The Kamancheh Whereas It's Being Vie, Thence In English The Instrument Is Usually Known As The Spiked Fiddle. It's vie Sitting Down Control Sort Of A Violoncello Tho' It's Concerning The Length Of A Viola. The End-Pin Will Rest On The Knee Or Thigh Whereas Seated In
An Exceedingly Chair.
Famous Iranian Kamancheh Players Embody Ali-Asghar Bahari, Ardeshir Kamkar, Saeed Farajpouri, And Kayhan
Kalhor.Notable Azeri Kamancheh Player Is Habil Aliev.
The Turkish And Armenian Kemenche Or Kemençe Could Be A Bowed String Instrument
With A Really Similar Or Identical Name—But It Differs Considerably In Structure And Sound From The Persian Kamancheh. Different Bowed String Instruments Resembling The Kamancheh, Never the less Differing Over Slightly From It, Embrace The Kemenche Of The Pontic Greeks Of The Black Sea, The Previous Russian Gudok, The Persian Ghaychak, And Also The Kazakh Kobyz.
Persian Ancient Musical Style Additionally Uses The Standard Bowed Stringed Instrument With Persian standardization. The Kamancheh And Also The Standard Bowed Stringed
Instrument Area Unit Tuned Within The Same Means And Have A Similar Vary However Totally Different Timbres Thanks To Their Differing Sound Boxes.
A Kamancheh Is Represented On The Reverse Of The Azerbaijani One Qəpik Coin Minted Since 2006 And On The Obverse Of The Azerbaijani One Manat Banker's Bill Issued Since 2006.
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