Sadigjan

Sadigjan

Sadigjan (Azeri: "Sadıqcan"), also spelled Sadikhjan or Sadiqjan, born Sadig Asadoglu (1846, Shusha – 1902, Shusha), was an Azerbaijani tar-player (sazanda) and the inventor of the Azeri tar.

Life and Fame

Sadigjan was born to a poor family of a watchman in Shusha. As a teenager, he took vocal lessons but lost his voice at the age of 18. He then took up pipe, kamancheh and eventually tar. By his mid-20s he was already a well-known tar player in South Caucasus and the neighbouring regions. In the 1890s he founded a musical ensemble which included prominent folk singers and musicians performing Azeri, Armenian and Georgian folk songs. [ru icon [http://www.axtar.az/ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=312&Itemid=183 Sadigjan (1846–1902)] . "Axtar.az"]

Developing the Azeri tar

During the early 1870s, Sadigjan used the traditional Persian tar to develop the new version of this instrument, which later became known as the Azeri tar or the Caucasus tar. The Persian tar has 6 steel strings in 3 double-courses (the low one in octave). The Azeri tar invented by Sadigjan has further one extra bass-string on the side, on a raised nut, and usually 2 double resonance strings via small metal nuts halfway the neck. All these strings are running next to the main strings over the bridge and are fixed to a string-holder and the edge of the body. [ [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/middle_east.htm Atlas of Plucked Instruments - Middle East] ] Overall the Azeri tar has 11 strings and 17 tones.

Early tar players held the instrument to their knees. Sadigjan developed a new manner by reducing the size of the instrument, and for the first time presented the play on a tar nestled to the chest. The Azeri tar became a symbol of Azerbaijani music in the 20th century, and was also used by musicians in Armenia, Georgia and Iran.

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