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Ud (Oud)

Ud (Oud)

The Ud (also spelled Oud) is a traditional Middle Eastern stringed instrument with a short neck and a pear-shaped wooden body. It is similar to a lute and is played with a plectrum. The Oud has a deep, warm sound and is commonly used in Turkish, Arabic, and Persian music.

Yaylı Tambur (Bowed Tambur)

Yaylı Tambur (Bowed Tambur)

The Yaylı Tambur is a long-necked Turkish string instrument that is played with a bow. It has a round body and produces a deep, resonant sound. Unlike the Tambur, which is plucked, the Yaylı Tambur is played with a bow, giving it a sound similar to a violin or cello.

Keman (Violin)

Keman (Violin)

The Keman is the Turkish name for the Violin. It is a bowed string instrument used in both Western and Eastern classical music, as well as in Turkish folk and classical music. The Keman produces a rich, expressive sound and is played by drawing a bow across its four strings.

Gitar (Guitar)

Gitar (Guitar)

The Gitar is the Turkish name for the Guitar. It is a popular string instrument with a fretted neck and six strings. It can be played by strumming or plucking the strings with fingers or a pick. The Guitar is used in a wide range of musical genres, from classical and flamenco to rock and jazz.

Mızraplı Tanbur

Mızraplı Tanbur

This traditional instrument a mesmerizing traditional Turkish instrument, carries with it centuries of musical heritage and cultural significance. With its hauntingly beautiful sound and intricate craftsmanship, the Tanbur stands as a testament to the rich musical traditions of Turkish.