(This image appeared in Jean During's The Art of Persian Music, pg. 114. The musician is Asghar Bahari.)

The kamanche is a bowed spike fiddle. The instrument has four metal strings, and the body consists of a wooden hemisphere coverred with thin sheepskin membrane. Oddly, the instrument's bridge runs diagonally across this membrane. The instrument is highly ornate and is about the size of a viola. The tuning varies depending upon the region of the country where it is being played. In Tehran, the kamanche is tuned in the same manner as a violin: G, D, A, E.

Ardeshir Kamkar playing the kamanche. (218 K WAV file)

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