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The
Kamancheh is the traditional classical bowed
lute of Persian classical music and dates
back to antiquity. It has a small, hollowed
hardwood body with a thin stretched
fish-skin membrane. Its neck is cylindrical,
and it has four strings. Often known as the
"spiked fiddle", because of the spike
protruding from its lower end, it is played
vertically in the manner of the European
viol. The bowstrings are pulled by the
player which accommodates subtle tone
variations. It is suspected that the fourth
string was added in the early twentieth
century as the result of the introduction of
western violin to Iran.
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