Tanbur
The Tanbur is a long-necked string instrument originating from the Middle East and Central Asia. It typically has a pear-shaped body and is played by plucking its strings with the fingers or a plectrum. The Tanbur is known for its rich, resonant sound and is often used in traditional music, particularly in the regions of Iran, Turkey, and Iraq.
This instrument has various regional variations, including the Persian Tanbur and the Turkish Tanbur. It is commonly associated with spiritual and folk music, often accompanying singing and dancing. The Tanbur plays a significant role in cultural expressions and is celebrated for its unique tonal qualities.