Qanbūs: Indonesia musical instrument
A qanbūs is a short-necked lute that is fabricated in Yemen and went through the Arabian Peninsula. Sachs took it that the instrument deri...
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A qanbūs is a
short-necked lute that is fabricated in Yemen and went through the Arabian
Peninsula. Sachs took it that the instrument derived its name from the Turkic
komuz, but the musical instrument is more analogous to the oud. The qanbūs has
12 nylon strings that are plucked with the use of a plastic plectrum to produce
sound, just like the guitar. Meanwhile, unlike the guitar, the musical
instrument has no frets. The popularity of the qanbūs was discarded during the
early 20th century reign of Imam Yahya; by the beginning of the 21st
century, the musical instrument known as the oud replaced the qanbūs as the
musical instrument of choice in the Middle East.
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