- Kamancheh
:"This article is about the Persian kamancheh. For the related but different Turkish & Armenian instrument see
Kemenche ."The kamancheh, kamencheh, kamānche, kamāncha or qyamancha (Persian: کمانچه - "violinette") is a Persian bowed string instrument related to the
violin . Older, traditional kamanchehs had threesilk strings, but modern ones have fourmetal ones. The strings are played with a variable-tension bow. The kamancheh body has a long upper neck and a lower spheroid chamber made fromgourd or wood acting as asound box , which is usually covered on the playing side with skin from a lamb, goat, or sometimes fish. At the bottom of the instrument protrudes a sort ofspike to support the kamancheh while it is being played. Hence in English the instrument is sometimes called the "spiked fiddle". It is played while sitting down and it is held like acello , though it is about the length of aviola . The end-pin can rest on the knee or thigh while seated in a chair. This instrument is widely played in classical music ofIran ,Azerbaijan ,Uzbekistan andTurkmenistan , with slight variations in the structure of the instrument.The kamancheh and the ordinary
violin are tuned in the same way, and they have the same sound range. The two have differing resonances due to differing sound boxes, and the ear readily hears this, but, overall, the sound is similar.The word "kamancheh" means "little bow" in Persian. The historical ancestor of the kamancheh is the
Rebab . Kamanchehs may have highly ornate inlays and fancy carvedivory tuning peg s.Famous Iranian kamancheh players include
Ali-Asghar Bahari ,Ali Akbar Shekarchi ,Ardeshir Kamkar ,Saeed Farajpouri andKayhan Kalhor .The Turkish and Armenian kemenche or kemençe is a bowed string instrument with a very similar or identical name -- but it differs significantly in structure and sound from the Persian kamancheh. Other bowed string instruments akin to the kamancheh, yet differing more than slightly from it, include the Bulgarian traditional
Gadulka , the old RussianGudok , the PersianGhaychak , and the KazakhKobyz . Persian traditional classical music also uses the ordinary violin with Persian tuning.ee also
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Music of Iran
*Kamanjah
*Kemenche
*Music of Azerbaijan
*Turkish or Armenian Kemenche — also known as the Black Sea Kemenche
* List of Bowed String InstrumentsExternal links
* [http://www.nay-nava.blogfa.com "Nay-Nava": The Encyclopedia of Persian Music Instruments]
* [http://www.dejkam.com/music/iran_traditional/instruments/kamancheh/ Arash Dejkam's Iran Pages kamancheh section, features sound clips]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqI0qjX_3uA An old video of Ali-Asghar Bahari, playing Kamancheh in Hafezieh, shiraz]
* [http://parhamnassehpoor.com/html/kamanche.html About Kamanche and Kamanche players]
* [http://www.dailymotion.com/kazuyagoku/video/x405yo_ardeshir-kamkar-droite-et-deux-autr_music Ardeshir Kamkar and Mathaios Tsahouridis (kurdish/greek)]
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