شماره ركورد
184287
عنوان مقاله
تاريخچه كمانچه
عنوان به زبان ديگر
The History of Kamancheh
پديد آورندگان
رضامنظمي ، درويش نويسنده ,
اطلاعات موجودي
دوفصلنامه سال 1381 شماره 12
رتبه نشريه
فاقد درجه علمي
تعداد صفحه
13
از صفحه
100
تا صفحه
112
كليدواژه
Kamancheh-kesh (Kamancheh-player) , غژك , Ghazhak , ذوات الاوتار , ذوات الفتح , Ghazh , Ravastrun , Zawat al-Awtar (chordophones) , كمانچه , Kaman (bow) , غژ , Zawat al-Nafkh (Aerophones) , تاريخ
چكيده لاتين
The Kamancheh is an Oriental musical instrument with a long history. In pre-Islamic Persia there was a musical instrument from the same family called ghazhak/ghezhak or ghazhlghezh , also a similar instrument is currently quite common in Sistan and Baluchestan. Ghazhak in Sistan has many, in some cases even up to 17 strings.lt also enjoys a long history in Afghanistan. Likewise, Kamancheh in Lorestan has a long history. In fact, most people interested in music in Lorestanare used to have Kamancheh in home. The common Kamancheh in this region has a soundbox in the shape of a loudspeaker. Its front face is covered by skin, while its back side is open, resulting in a very loud and strong sound quality. Usually the Motrebs or minstrel musicians donʹt use any amplifying devices. It is also played in outdoor quarters. Farabi in his Ketab al-Music al-Kabir refers to an instrument like ghazhak with two strings which is not played by bow. This instrument is called robab, which is also "referred to by poets after Farabi. Robab is an instrument almost similar to tanbur, but it is short-necked with a big belly. Its soundboard used to be covered by skin, mostly the skin of deer, while in contemporary robabs it is made of wood.
Kamancheh in Lorestan has had three strings, the third of which was doubly twisted. Its strings were also in some cases made of electrical cables. Masʹud Sad Salman in his
poems mentions the kamancheh and Farroki refers to ghazhlghazhak as well as nozhat. Nozhat is an instrument similar to qanun with a rectangular box, the invention of which is
attributed to Safi al-Din Omavi. The old robab resembled the kamancheh. This instrument is highly prevalent in Oriental cultures under various names, photos of which are included in this article. It is especially in use in China, Japan, India, Malaysia, Yugoslavia, Angola, Indonesia, Burma, Kenya, Nepal and Uganda as well as in many Arabic and Turkish ensembles.
سال انتشار
1381
عنوان نشريه
هنرهاي زيبا
عنوان نشريه
هنرهاي زيبا
اطلاعات موجودي
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 12 سال 1381
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