- Buzuq
Infobox Instrument
name=Buzuq
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*Plucked string instrument
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* Bağlama (Turkey)
*Bouzouki (Greece )
*Saz (Turkey )
*Tanbur The "buzuq" (Arabic: بزق; also transliterated "bozuq", "bouzouk", etc.) is a long-necked frettedlute related to the Greekbouzouki and Turkishsaz . It is an essential instrument in the Rahbani repertoire, but it is not classified among the classical instruments of Arab or Turkish music. However, this instrument may be looked upon as a larger and deeper-toned relative of the saz, to which it could be compared in the same way as theviola to theviolin in Western music. Before the Rahbanis popularized the use of this instrument, the buzuq had been associated with the Gypsy music ofLebanon andSyria .Unlike the short-necked unfretted
oud , the buzuq has a longer neck, smaller body and frets tied to the neck, which can be moved to produce the microtonal intervals used in the many "maqamat" (musical modes). Typically, it is furnished with two courses of metal strings which are played with aplectrum , offering a metallic yet lyrical resonance. Some instruments have three courses and up to seven strings total.The name of the instrument comes from Turkish "bozuk" ("broken" or "disorderly"), it refers to "Bozuk düzen bağlama", a type of Turkish
baglama .ee also
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Tanbur References
* [http://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/courses/ensembles/neareast/Buzuq.htm Ali Jihad Racy, Professor of Ethnomusicology, UCLA]
* [http://www.maqamworld.com/instruments.html Maqam World]
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