- The
tanbūra or "Kissar" is a bowl lyre of East
Africa and the
Middle East.
Tanbūra traces its
etymology to the
Persian tanbur via the
Arabic tunbur (طنبور)...
- Fann aṭ-
Ṭanbūra (Arabic: فن الطنبورة) is a
traditional music and
dance genre in the Arab
states of the
Persian Gulf,
especially Bahrain,
Kuwait and Oman...
- El
Tanbura is an
Egyptian band,
formed in the 1980s. Its
performances are
based on
traditional Egyptian music,
featuring the
simsimiyya and
tanbura instruments...
- lira Russia: Lyre-shaped
gusli Asia
Arabian peninsula:
tanbūra iran:
chang romi Iraq (Sumer):
tanbūra, zami,
zinar Israel:
kinnor India and ****stan: tanpura...
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Santur Jawzah Ghuanbri Kamancheh Rababa Pontic lyra
Simsimiyya Kissar Tanbūra Jewish Lyre Ney
Kawalah Salamiyah Minjayrah Shababah Shakuli Furayrah Kasab...
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Egyptian bands that
feature the
simsimiyya as a main
instrument include El
Tanbura,
which uses
other Egyptian instruments. The
simsimiyya is
often used to...
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different classes including:
Drums such as the
tabor and tambourine. The
tanbūra (lyre) is a bowl lyre of the
Middle East and East Africa. It
takes its...
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culminate in
ecstatic dancing,
lasting between three and
seven nights. The
tanbūra, a six-string bowl lyre, is
often used in the gathering.
Other instruments...
- mandore, rubab, and
gambus and long-necked
plucked lutes such as the
tanbura, swarabat, bağlama, bouzouki, veena, theorbo, archlute, pandura, sitar...