
A kemenche is a kind of lyra from the Black Sea region of Asia Minor (Pontus) and is also known as the "Kementche of Laz". It is the main instrument used in Pontian music. It is a bottle-shaped, 3-stringed fiddle
played in the upright position. It is sometimes played by resting it on
the knee when sitting, and sometimes it is held out in front. A
kemenche is a bowed instrument, the bow is called Doksar.
Its small light weight design allows it to be held up for a long
time and in some cases the musician would follow the first dancer
around (even dance as well). This is mainly due to the not-so-loud
sound of the lyra. |