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  2. Sazanda - Wikipedia

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    Kamancheh has gone from having 2 strings to having 3, 4 or even 5. Prominent Azeri sazanda Sadigjan developed a new version of tar (nowadays known as the Azeri tar or the Caucasus tar) by adding one more string to this once 6-string instrument and improving it with a number of new features. [ 3 ]

  3. Kamancheh - Wikipedia

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    Kamancheh. The kamancheh (also kamānche or kamāncha) (Persian: کمانچه, Azerbaijani: kamança, Armenian: քամանչա, Kurdish: کەمانچە ,kemançe) is an Iranian bowed string instrument used in Persian, [1] Azerbaijani, [2] Armenian, [3] Kurdish, [4] Georgian, Turkmen, and Uzbek music with slight variations in the structure of the instrument.

  4. Cornwell Tools - Wikipedia

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    Cornwell Quality Tools is an American privately held company manufacturing tools for the automotive and aviation industries. [1] The company is currently based in Wadsworth, Ohio . Cornwell remains as one of two remaining mobile tool companies that still produce their own hand tools in house at their Albion, Pennsylvania foundry and Mogadore ...

  5. Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments - Wikipedia

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    Tuning pegs with knobs on a veena.. Tapered pegs are a simple, ancient design, common in many musical traditions. Tapered pegs are common on classical Indian instruments such as the sitar, the Saraswati veena, and the sarod, but some like the esraj and Mohan veena often use modern tuning machines instead.

  6. Kemençe of the Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    The bow is a separate tool and necessary for the use of the instrument. Its name comes from the arc created by its fibers. It is a long wooden instrument, about 50 to 60 cm long, that has two sides, the front side has a bundle of fibers that end at its ends. The fibers passing from one end end at the other where they are tied there with leather.

  7. Kemenche - Wikipedia

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    The Kemençe of the Black Sea (Turkish: Karadeniz kemençesi), also known as Pontic kemenche or Pontic lyra (Greek: Ποντιακή λύρα), is a box-shaped lute (321.322 in the Hornbostel-Sachs system), while the classical kemençe (Turkish: Klasik kemençe or Armudî kemençe, Greek: Πολίτικη Λύρα) is a bowl-shaped lute (321.321).

  8. Mugham triads - Wikipedia

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    The kamancheh used to have 1–3 strings, but now it has four. The notes "lya" in the small octave, "mi" and "lya" in the first octave, and "mi" in the second octave are played on the instrument. The range of the instrument is from the "lya" note in the small octave to the "mi" note in the third octave (sometimes solo).

  9. Ghaychak - Wikipedia

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    A double-chambered bowl lute with four or more metal strings and a short fretless neck.It is used by Iranians and Baloch people, and is similar to Sarinda.. The soundbox is carved out of a single piece of wood.