Tar
Tar
This
is a Turkish folk instrument played with a plectrum, and is most popular in the
Kars region of Türkiye. It ‘s also known to be w’dely employed ‘n Azerbayjan,
Iran, Uzbekistan and Georgia.
The table is made of two bowls of different sized, and is generally made of
mulberry wood. The chest section is covered with a membrane from the heart of a
bull or an ox. The stem is made of hard wood, with frets made of fishing line.
There are two main groups of strings on the tar. The first group are used in
playing the melody, and are arranged in three groups of two. The other group are
called ‘kök’ (root) and ‘zeng,’ and are used for harmony, depending on the
particular mode, and for tone enrichment.
Sound of the tar/mp3 (680KB)
Sound of the tar/rm (127KB)
Photo: Tar