
Kabak kemane is a Turkish folk music instrument with a body traditionally made from a gourd, a skin-covered soundboard, and played with a bow. Distinguished among stringed and bowed instruments by its skin covering, this instrument gained widespread popularity in Anatolia, particularly in the western and southwestern regions, and over time evolved from a local instrument into one recognized and performed throughout Türkiye.Image of Kabak Kemane (Visit İzmir)" image-alternate="" image-element-for
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İremsu Ümit

Détaché is a technique in which different notes are played with distinct bow strokes to create emphasis in the sound during the playing of bowed instruments. This technical, commonly found in concerts featuring the viola and Violin, is used to distinguish between different tones and timbres. The need to apply this technique is indicated by a horizontal line drawn over the relevant nota on short. This technique can be applied in various ways.Violin and bow" image-alternate="" image-element-format
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Baran Berber

The violin is a four-stringed musical instrument belonging to the family of bowed instruments, typically made of wood. It is played with a bow, producing sound through the vibration of its strings. As the highest-pitched instrument in the bowed family, the violin is widely used in many musical genres both as a solo instrument and in orchestras.History of the ViolinThe origins of the violin date back to 16th-century Italy, evolving from earlier instruments such as the viols. Over time, Italian cr
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Rüya Dumlu