derivated from iranian kamancheh.
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Constant: INSTR_KABAK_KEMANE |
Orchestra section: Bowed strings |
MIDI section: Ethnics | Family: Lyres |
Comes from / Played in: Turkey |
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4-strings/in A A3, D4, A4, D5 | ![]() | |
4-strings/in Bb Bb3, Eb4, Bb4, Eb5 | ![]() | |
4-strings/in B B3, E4, B4, E5 | ![]() | |
4-strings/in C C4, F4, C5, F5 | ![]() | |
4-strings/G-D-A-D G3, D4, A4, D5 | ![]() | |
3-strings/G-D-A G3, D4, A4 | ![]() |
See Walaycho
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Constant: INSTR_KALIMBA |
Orchestra section: Pitched percussions |
MIDI section: Ethnics |
Comes from / Played in: Africa |
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See Kanun
See Pontic Lyra
Iranian bowed instrument used in neighbours countries with slight variations. The kamancheh is related to its historical ancestor, the rebab. The strings are played with a variable-tension bow.
Kemençe is a name used for various types of bowed instruments originating in the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly in Greece, Armenia, Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaijan and regions adjacent to the Black Sea.
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Constant: INSTR_KEMENCE |
Orchestra section: Bowed strings |
MIDI section: Ethnics | Family: Lyres |
Comes from / Played in: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran |
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A-E-A-E/Amateur A3, E4, A4, E5 | ![]() | |
A-E-A-E/Professional A3, E4, A4, E5 | ![]() |
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See Kamancheh
See Kamancheh
See Kanun
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Constant: INSTR_KANTELE |
Orchestra section: Plucked strings |
MIDI section: String and Orchestrals | Family: Zithers |
Comes from / Played in: Finland |
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Constant: INSTR_KANUN |
Orchestra section: Plucked strings |
MIDI section: String and Orchestrals | Family: Zithers |
Comes from / Played in: Armenia, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey |
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See Pontic Lyra
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Constant: INSTR_KAVAL |
Orchestra section: Flutes |
MIDI section: Pipes |
Comes from / Played in: Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey |
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E | D4 - A#6 | ![]() |
D | C4 - G#6 | ![]() |
C | Bb3 - F#6 | ![]() |
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See Kaval
See Gadulka
See Pontic Lyra
See Pontic Lyra
See Timpani
See Nyckelharpa
External link: INSTRUMUNDO Instrumentos Musicales: Charango, Walaycho, Chillador, Ronroco...
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Constant: INSTR_KHONKHOTA |
Orchestra section: Plucked strings |
MIDI section: Guitars | Family: Charangos |
Comes from / Played in: Bolivia |
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G-C-D-A-D G4G3, C4, D4D3, A3, D4D4 | ![]() |
External link: Grosse caisse à pédale - Amélie Stillitano & Raphaël Simon (le-guide-de-la-percussion.com)
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Constant: INSTR_KICK_DRUM |
Orchestra section: Membranophones |
MIDI section: Drumkits | Family: Drumkit |
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See Charango
See Charango
See Turkish Clarinet
See Politiki lyra
Japanese fiddle, the only one japanese bowed string instrument.
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Constant: INSTR_KOKYU |
Orchestra section: Bowed strings |
MIDI section: Ethnics |
Comes from / Played in: Japan |
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See Gadulka
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Constant: INSTR_KORA |
Orchestra section: Plucked strings |
MIDI section: String and Orchestrals | Family: Harps |
Comes from / Played in: Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Senegal |
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Constant: INSTR_KOTO |
Orchestra section: Plucked strings |
MIDI section: Ethnics | Family: Zithers |
Comes from / Played in: Japan |
Period: Edo period |
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See Waldzither
See Laouto
See Cretan Lyra
Kudum: Made of two little hemispherical drums
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Constant: INSTR_KUDUM |
Orchestra section: Membranophones |
MIDI section: Percussives |
Comes from / Played in: Turkey |
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See Flugelhorn