- The term
Tanbur can
refer to
various long-necked
string instruments originating in Mesopotamia,
Southern or
Central Asia.
According to the New
Grove Dictionary...
-
Kurdish tanbur (Kurdish: تهمبوور, romanized: Tembûr) or
tanbour a
fretted string instrument, is an
initial and main form of the
tanbūr instrument family...
- long
overall Cümbüş Tambur:
tuned like the
Turkish tambur, also
spelled tanbur;
super long neck,
three courses of strings, 51
inches long
overall Cümbüş...
-
traditional music, pla**** solo or
accompanying voice. It is a
member of the
tanbur family of long-necked
lutes with a
range of more than two and a half octaves...
- Look up
tambura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tambura may
refer to:
Tanbur, a
category of long-necked,
string instrument originating in the Southern...
- tanbura, bağlama, bouzouki, veena, theorbo, archlute, pandura, sitar,
tanbur, setar, but also
bowed instruments such as the yaylı tambur, rebab, erhu...
- cultures. He
names among the long lutes, the pandura, the panduri,
tambur and
tanbur. The line of short-necked
lutes was
further developed to the east of Mesopotamia...
- of
Central Asia and the
Caspian region. The name
itself derives from the
tanbur (tunbur),
which in turn
might have
descended from the
Sumerian pantur. The...
- is that it
comes from the
Persian expression tanbur e bozorg,
meaning a
large tanbur style lute.
Tanbur Abdollah Alijani Ardeshir and Ali
Jihad Racy,...
- santur, 19th
century Qanun, from Rålamb
Costume Book, 1657
Folklore Dotar Tanbur Tar (Azerbaijani instrument)
Divan (diwan or
divan sazı, type of Bağlama)...