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The tambur (spelled in keeping with TDK conventions) is a fretted string instrument of Turkey and the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. Like the ney, the armudi (lit. pear-shaped) kemençe and the kudüm, it constitutes one of the four instruments of the basic quartet of Turkish classical music. Of the two variants, one is played with a plectrum (mızraplı tambur) and the other with a bow (yaylı tambur). The player is called a tamburî.

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  • The tambur (spelled in keeping with TDK conventions) is a fretted string instrument of Turkey and the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. Like the ney, the armudi (lit. pear-shaped) kemençe and the kudüm, it constitutes one of the four instruments of the basic quartet of Turkish classical music. Of the two variants, one is played with a plectrum (mızraplı tambur) and the other with a bow (yaylı tambur). The player is called a tamburî. (en)
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  • * Zeynel Abidin Cümbüş (en)
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  • Turkish tambur on the left (en)
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  • * Cemil Bey * Tanburi Büyük Osman Bey * İzak Efendi * Tamburi Ali Efendi * Cemil Özbal * Necdet Yaşar *Abdi Coşkun *Sadun Aksüt *Ercüment Batanay *İzzettin Ökte *Refik Fersan *Mesut Cemil * Birol Yayla (en)
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  • Tambur (en)
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  • Turkish tambur, Ottoman tambur (en)
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  • *Tambouras *Tanbur **Bağlama **Saz **Yaylı tambur * Tamburica (en)
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  • The tambur (spelled in keeping with TDK conventions) is a fretted string instrument of Turkey and the former lands of the Ottoman Empire. Like the ney, the armudi (lit. pear-shaped) kemençe and the kudüm, it constitutes one of the four instruments of the basic quartet of Turkish classical music. Of the two variants, one is played with a plectrum (mızraplı tambur) and the other with a bow (yaylı tambur). The player is called a tamburî. (en)
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  • Turkish tambur (en)
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