Explore Tradition with the Turkish Kabak Kemane
Immerse yourself in the distinctive tones of the Turkish Kabak Kemane, a traditional bowed instrument that carries the soulful essence of Turkish music. Meticulously crafted with precision, this Kabak Kemane is designed to resonate with the rich cultural heritage and musical traditions of Turkey.
Key Features:
Authentic Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the Kabak Kemane showcases authentic Turkish instrument-making expertise, ensuring a genuine and superior playing experience.
Pumpkin-Shaped Body: The distinctive pumpkin-shaped body not only adds visual charm but also contributes to the instrument’s unique sound, creating a warm and resonant tone.
Maple Wood Construction: Crafted from quality maple wood, the Kabak Kemane boasts durability and contributes to the instrument’s rich tonal quality.
Versatile Musical Expression: Ideal for both traditional and contemporary music, the Kabak Kemane allows musicians to explore a wide range of melodies and styles.
Professional-Grade Quality: Suited for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this Kabak Kemane is built to meet the demands of discerning musicians seeking excellence in sound and craftsmanship.
Cultural Heritage: Elevate your musical journey with an instrument deeply rooted in Turkish cultural heritage, making the Kabak Kemane a valuable addition to any musician’s repertoire.
Indulge in the authentic sound and cultural richness embodied by the Turkish Kabak Kemane. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a music enthusiast, this instrument invites you to embrace the enchanting melodies of Turkish musical tradition.
🎵Specifications:
– Bowl: Gourd
– Neck: Maple + Mahogany
– Skin: Fish
– Decoration: Traditional
🎵Comes with:
✅ Padded soft case
✅ Bow
✅ Tuning (low to high): D A D G
Kabak Kemane
Kabak kemane is the only example of a stringed, stringed and leather-covered instrument in Turkish folk music. Its origin is based in Central Asia. Kabak kemane is a widely used instrument in Turkey, especially in the Aegean Region in Western Anatolia. It is known by names such as pumpkin, kabak kemane, rebap (rubaba in Southeastern Anatolia, hegit in Hatay region) and ıklığ. The instrument called Gijek by the Central Asian Turkmens and used under the name Kemança in Azerbaijani folk music is also from the same root. It is a folk instrument with a body of gourd or coconut, a leather chest, and two or three strings. It
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