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Persian Kamancheh - Boheyraiee

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Persian Kamancheh - BoheyraieeGeneral Description: The kamancheh (also spelled kamanja or kamanche) is a traditional bowed string instrument widely used in the music of Iran, Azerbaijan, and various countries of the Caucasus and the broader Middle East. It belongs to the *spiked fiddle* family, and its sound is known for its haunting, rich tone and expressive range. The instrument typically has a spherical or slightly conical wooden body, a long neck, and four strings, which are

General Description:

The kamancheh (also spelled kamanja or kamanche) is a traditional bowed string instrument widely used in the music of Iran, Azerbaijan, and various countries of the Caucasus and the broader Middle East. It belongs to the *spiked fiddle* family, and its sound is known for its haunting, rich tone and expressive range. The instrument typically has a spherical or slightly conical wooden body, a long neck, and four strings, which are traditionally made of silk or gut, though modern versions may use nylon or steel. The kamancheh is played with a bow, which is drawn across the strings to create its resonant, singing sound.

The kamancheh is tuned in fourths or fifths, and like many traditional stringed instruments, its tuning and technique can vary regionally. It is capable of producing both highly ornamented melodic lines and intricate improvisations, making it an essential instrument in classical Persian music, Azerbaijani mugham, and other regional music traditions. The instrument's deep, mournful tone is often associated with conveying emotional depth and subtle nuances, and it is used both as a solo instrument and in ensemble settings.

The kamancheh's performance technique requires a high level of skill, as the player must balance bowing with precise finger placement on the fingerboard, which is traditionally fretless. This allows for subtle microtonal variations that are characteristic of the music of these regions. Whether in intimate solo performance or as part of an ensemble, the kamancheh’s sound remains evocative and powerful, making it an iconic instrument in the musical cultures it serves.

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  • The body is made of walnut
  • Neck and pegs made of  Walnut
  • It comes with a soft cases
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