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Iranian bowed string instrument
sound from the Persian kamancheh. There is also an instrument called kabak kemane literally "pumpkin-shaped bow instrument" used in Turkish music which is
Kamancheh
Bowed string instrument traditionally used in the Balkans and Anatolia
Kemane (Macedonian: ќемане, pronounced ['cɛmanɛ]; Serbian: ћемане) is a bowed string instrument traditionally used in the Balkans and Anatolia. It is the
Kemane
Various stringed bowed musical instruments from the Eastern Mediterranean
etymology include the kamancheh (or Kabak kemane in Turkish), a spike lute (321.31), and the Cappadocian kemane, an instrument closely related to the kemenche
Kemenche
Turkish musical instrument
Çeng Classical kemençe Karadeniz kemençe Cümbüş Yaylı tambur Rebab / Kabak kemane Sine kemanı Cura Komuz Rud Lavta Mugni Santur Şehrud Tar Zurna Tulum Mey
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Large lyre of the Cappadocian Greeks
Kemane of Cappadocia or Cappadocian lyra is named a large lyre of the Cappadocian Greeks, in Anatolia. It has six main strings, as well as six sympathetics
Kemane_of_Cappadocia
Turkish folk dance
performed with davul and zurna or regional instruments such as the kabak kemane, accompanies playful interjections and spontaneous vocal calls (nara), giving
Zeybek_(dance)
Stringed instrument
v t e Macedonian musical instruments String instruments Tambura Kemane Kanon Bağlama Aerophones Kaval Šupelka Zurna Percussion instruments Tapan Tarabuka
Balkan_tambura
Musical artist
Singer-songwriter composer record producer virtuoso Instruments bağlama car tar kemane Years active 1987–1993 Labels Armoni Raks Nepa Website hasretgultekin.net
Hasret_Gültekin
(China) Jinghu (China) Jouhikko (Finland) Kaisatsuko (Japan) Kamancheh (Iran) Kemane of Cappadocia (Greece) Kemenche (Turkey) Kendara (India) Kezaixian (Japan)
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Turkish folk music singer
music can be considered one of the most recent examples. She is a renowned kemane player. She has been known by her focus on Anatolian folk music. She participated
Mehtap_Demir
Middle Eastern string instrument
v t e Macedonian musical instruments String instruments Tambura Kemane Kanon Bağlama Aerophones Kaval Šupelka Zurna Percussion instruments Tapan Tarabuka
Qanun_(instrument)
Tomb and memorial to the poet Rumi
instruments such as the kemence (a small violin with three strings), the kemane (a larger violin), the halile (a small cymbal), the daire (a kind of tambourine)
Mevlâna_Museum
Ethnic group
was very popular in the Bafra region and all throughout west Pontos. The Kemane, an instrument closely related to the one of Cappadocia, was highly popular
Pontic_Greeks
Musical instrument
v t e Macedonian musical instruments String instruments Tambura Kemane Kanon Bağlama Aerophones Kaval Šupelka Zurna Percussion instruments Tapan Tarabuka
Kaval
instrument Kantele chordophones 314.122-5 Finland stringed instruments Kemane of Cappadocia chordophones 321.322.71 Greece stringed instruments Lyre Kemenche
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Tradition-based music originating in the Republic of Turkey
Several regional traditions use bowed stringed instruments such as the kabak kemane (gourd fiddle) and the Black Sea Kemançe. Woodwind instruments, include
Turkish_folk_music
2025 edition of OIFF
Taryn O’Connor United States Metronome Péter Lehr Juhász Hungary Milimo Kemane Bâ Congo Mother Meg Shutzer, Brandon Yadegari Moreno United States Moving
14th Oceanside International Film Festival
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12th century A.D. Fiddle see also Gusle Kemenche Kemenche of the Black Sea Kemane of Cappadocia Shikepshine Lyra Lijerica Calabrian lira politiki lyra Cretan
List of European medieval musical instruments
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modern tradition. Other instruments include: šupelka (шупелка) – small flute kemane (кемане) – three-stringed fiddle tambura (тамбура) – long-necked lute zurla
Music_of_North_Macedonia
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
ape 'what', sape 'who', kiape 'how', berape 'how much', sebile 'when', kemane 'where' and ngape 'why'. The usage of these words are shown below: Sape
Belitung_Malay
dance – zeybek kasap havası - hora - Çığırtma - davul - darbuka - kabak kemane - kaval - kemençe - mey - ney - kanun - saz - sipsi - tar - tulum - zurna
List of Asian folk music traditions
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Topics referred to by the same term
(Kabak Mountains), Kyrgyzstan A type of shooting in Turkish archery Kabak kemane, a kind of violin Kabak, another name for binangkal, a Philippine doughnut
Kabak
Malayic language of West Kalimantan, Indonesia
siape 'who' ape 'what' mane 'where' (general) dimane 'where' (specific) kemane 'go where?' dari mane 'from where?' bila 'if' bagaimane/gimane 'how' berape
Ketapang_Malay
Dialect continuum of Malayic languages in Riau, Indonesia
Palace. Examples of this dialect in interrogative words include siape (who), kemane (where to), dimane (where), and beghape (how much). In contrast, the 'o'
Riau_Malay_language
Turkish band
Atakan - vocals (1977–1981, 1983–1986, 1987–1988) Eftal Küçük - guitar, kemane, Greek guitar (1979–1985) Tuncer Tezcan - baglama, vocals (1980–1985) Tuğrul
Yeni_Türkü
Pontic Greek folk dance serra dipat atsiapat omal lyra daouli touloum zourna kemane oud {{{Other}}} Portugal castiço fado modinha Romanceiro tamborileiro zés-pereiras
List of European folk music traditions
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including serra, dipat, atsiapat, omal, etc. lyra - daouli - touloum - zourna - kemane - oud Qatari See Persian Gulf region – – – Saudi Arabia Qasida Ardah – Mizmar
Middle Eastern and North African music traditions
Middle_Eastern_and_North_African_music_traditions
with vocals. The instruments can include the lyra, dankiyo, zurna, tulum, kemane, or oud; it can also be accompanied by Western instruments such as the violin
Pontic_Greek_folk_dance
Turkish singer (born 1976)
are traditionally performed with the bağlama and the spiked fiddle kabak-kemane. Amplifier systems now make it possible to play Zeybek melodies outdoors
Mercan_Erzincan
Macedonian woodwind instrument
v t e Macedonian musical instruments String instruments Tambura Kemane Kanon Bağlama Aerophones Kaval Šupelka Zurna Percussion instruments Tapan Tarabuka
Šupelka
Additionally, Pontians from certain regions have traditionally played the kemane, the oud, and the violin. The violin, however, is played upright in the
Pontic_Greek_music
Museum in Turkey
holder, kohl box, and watch with chain Bowed musical instruments (kabak kemane, tambur, kemençe) Sword and shield Short jacket with split sleeves (cepken)
Adana_Ethnography_Museum
USM Blida 2011–12 football season
76’) Manager: Rezki Amrouche Report Mouafok 26' 5' Saâdaoui 37' Charfi Kemane, Hamouche, Seloume, Maazroa, Abouda, Namir, Zoukhane, Saâdaoui (Ouine 78’)
2011–12_USM_Blida_season
1994 studio album by Güler Duman
("Arguvan") Ceyhun Çelik: Keyboard Çetin Akdeniz: Bağlama Fatih Görgün: Kemane Deniz Selman: Mey, Zurna Sinan Çelik: Producer, music director, kaval Lyrics:
Güler_Duman_'94
Deception-Destruction —Short stories (autobiographical) (1996) Bishwa Bidhata Kemane Dekhibo —Songs (Bengali and English) (1996) Shanti Lagi Kandbo Ami —Songs
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Defense, a bough.
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Helper, Defender, Successor
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Mind; Thought; Repetition; Depth Thinking
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The Sun
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Pretty flower
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From the Hill Meadow; Meadow with the Hill
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Luminous
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Handsome. Famous namesakes: 19th-century British dandy Beau Brummell, AKA George Bryan Brummell;...
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Rich in Herds
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