Barbat: Armenia musical instrument
The barbat which is also known as barbud is a lute instrument that is believed to have originated from central Asia. Many musical instrume...
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The barbat which is also
known as barbud is a lute instrument that is believed to have originated from
central Asia. Many musical instruments have been derived from this barbat such
as the Arabic oud. Today the barbat is almost a replacement to the oud, and is
mostly played in the Persian tradition while the oud is mostly played in the
Arabic tradition
The barbat is regarded as
one of the oldest musical instrument in the world and is believed to have originated
from the central part of Asia. The barbat is pictured to have dated back to the
1st century BC from the oldest northern Bactria while a clearer
picture representation of the barbat is discovered from gandhara and it dates
back to 2nd to 4th century AD. By the 7th century the musical instrument was
adopted and put to use by the Arabs and modified into what is called oud and is
said to be the oldest musical string after the tanbur. According to the Iranica
encyclopedia, this type of instrument might have been introduced by the Kushans
and later it was assumed by the Arabs. Due to religious fanaticism as rumored
the musical instrument was banned in safavid until the recent time. The
earliest oud was supposedly carved from a solid wood and by the Moorish period
in the Spanish regions, the body was rebranded with staved wood vaulted back
design. The staved wood is assumed to be the namesake for the oud as the
meaning was also “wood” and the top was manufactured of wood as battled to the
skin of the older lutes. As the barbat was taken to the Arab world they
modified it and made the body to become larger and the neck was made shorter.
This musical instrument
can be held almost the same way as the guitar and the player must be careful to
have the face vertical so that it is not visible to him and to provide tangible
support to the instrument with his thigh and right arm and the left hand is
made free to move around the fingerboard. The player is advice to use the
required muscle while relaxing all other part of his body and mind while he is
playing the musical instrument as this will allow him to play as long as
possible and easier as well as be much more creative while playing the musical
instrument.
The following materials
are used in the production of as complete barbat. The resonating body is made
of walnut or maple, the string fastener made from boxwood, the top sheet made
from deal, the neck made from walnut, the nut made from bone of an animal or as
plastic, the bent-back peg box from the walnut, the peg made from walnut or
ebony while the lattices of hole is being made from walnut.