Turkish tambur
The Turkish tambur is a traditional stringed instrument from Turkey, known for its long neck and pear-shaped body. It typically has 7 strings, which are played with a plectrum. The tambur is an essential part of Turkish classical music and is often used in both solo performances and ensembles.
This instrument has a rich history and is closely associated with the Ottoman Empire. The tambur's unique sound is produced by its wooden construction and the way the strings are tuned, allowing for a wide range of musical expression. It is often featured in the works of famous composers like Dede Efendi.