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- noun Alternative spelling of
kamancheh .
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Mr. Qasimov has also expanded the typical mugham ensemble; along with a tar, which is a banjolike lute, and a kamancha, a spike fiddle, Mr. Qasimov's group included a double-reed instrument, the balaban (sometimes alternated with clarinet), and the naghara, a hand drum.
NYT > Home Page By JON PARELES 2010
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The musicians pick up their instruments - a daf (tambourine), a kamancha (long four-stringed violin) and a tar (lute).
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The musicians pick up their instruments - a daf (tambourine), a kamancha (long four-stringed violin) and a tar (lute).
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The musicians pick up their instruments - a daf (tambourine), a kamancha (long four-stringed violin) and a tar (lute).
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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The musicians pick up their instruments - a daf (tambourine), a kamancha (long four-stringed violin) and a tar (lute).
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They were accompanied by Elchin Hashimov (tar) and Elnur Ahmadov (kamancha).
APA 2009
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In the background, two musicians improvise notes on the tar, a long-necked lute, and the kamancha, a four-stringed spiked violin.
My Sinchew - 2009
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