
Kissar - Wikipedia
The kissar (also spelled kissir), tanbour or gytarah barbaryeh is the traditional Nubian lyre, still in use in Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. It consists of a body having instead of the traditional tortoise …
Tanbūra (lyre) - Wikipedia
The tanbūra or "Kissar" is a bowl lyre of East Africa and the Middle East. Tanbūra traces its etymology to the Persian tanbur via the Arabic tunbur ( طنبور ), though this term refers to long …
空桑琴瑟 - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
埃及:Kissar; 希臘:Kissar、Cithara; 以色列:Kinnor; 伊拉克:Sammu; 伊朗:Chang; 來自不同時間和地點的Lyre被一些器樂學家視為(箏類)Zither家族的分支。這是一個普通類別,不僅包 …
Lyre - The British Museum: Islamic Gallery
The 'kissar' is the leading instrument in a small band, which often include drums and tambourines. It is accompanied by a range of celebration songs collectively known as belal (beloved), that …
Food Fare Recipes: Kissar (sourdough crepes or pancakes)
Kissar can be served as a breakfast porridge or dessert, but can also be cooked as crepes or pancakes. To prepare as pancakes, heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add a few drops …
Traditional music instruments in Sudan
Jan 6, 2023 · The Sudanese tambour/tambur/tanbur or rababa is a bowl lyre known in Northern Sudan as kissar from the Nubian word ko:s (bowl), also used to refer to the cavity of a skull [1]. …
The Sudanese Tambour – Women's literacy in Sudan
Jul 7, 2021 · Title photo and above, a 19th century Sudanese lyre or tanbūra / tanbūr or rababa, known in Northern Sudan as kissar, from the Nubian word ko:s (bowl), also used to refer to the …
Category : Kissar - Wikimedia
Kissar (also spelled kissir), or Gytarah barbaryeh, the ancient Nubian lyre, still in use in Egypt and Abyssinia (as of 1911). See also category: Tanbūra (lyre) . Media in category "Kissar"
The Sudanese Lyre at British Museum – The London Art File
Aug 3, 2015 · Known as a kissar, a Nubian word meaning ‘skull’, this extraordinary-looking instrument would have been played by a singer, minstrel and spiritual healer in ceremonies …
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Kissar - Wikisource, the free online …
Aug 14, 2020 · KISSAR, or Gytarah Barbaryeh, the ancient Nubian lyre, still in use in Egypt and Abyssinia. It consists of a body having instead of the traditional tortoiseshell back a shallow, …