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- × 10–15 cm. Nowadays the tambur has seven strings. In the past tamburs with eight strings were not uncommon. The yaylı tambur has a similar physical appearance...
- The yaylı tambur is a bowed long-neck lute from Turkey. Derived from the older plucked mızraplı tambur variant of the Turkish tambur, it has a long, fretted...
- Cümbüş Tambur: tuned like the Turkish tambur, also spelled tanbur; super long neck, three courses of strings, 51 inches long overall Cümbüş Bowed-Tambur: tuned...
- "terminology presents a complicated situation. Nowadays the term tanbur (or tambur) is applied to a variety of distinct and related long-necked lutes used...
- The tanpura (Sanskrit: तंबूरा, romanized: Taṃbūrā; also referred to as tambura, tanpuri, tamboura, or tanpoura) is a long-necked, plucked, four-stringed...
- names Tembûr, Tanbour, Tanbūr classification Plucked string instrument Related instruments dutar Tanbur Setar Turkish tambur Tambura Tambouras Tamburica...
- Tembor (تەمبۈر) Uyghur tambur String instrument classification String instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification (Composite chordophone) Related instruments...
- administration of the Ministry of Finance). December 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2024. Tambur, Silver (29 December 2022). "Estonia has accepted the largest share of Ukrainian...
- Didn't Work". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 July 2023. Tambur, Silver (26 February 2022). "Pictures: 30,000 people protest in Tallinn...
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