
Buzuq - Wikipedia
The buzuq (Arabic: بزق ; also transliterated bozuq, bouzouk, buzuk etc.) is a long-necked fretted lute related to the Greek bouzouki and Iranian and Turkish saz. It is an essential instrument in the Rahbani repertoire, but it is not classified among the classical instruments of …
Buzuq بزق - YouTube
Aug 14, 2023 · The Buzuq is traditional long necked lute from the Levante. It used to be a folkloristic instrument used mainly to accompany singing but nowadays it's widespread and also used in classical arabic...
All You Need To Know About Buzuq - Sala Muzik
Dec 1, 2021 · The Buzuq is a solo folk instrument that originated in the Eastern Mediterranean (Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria). However, it is included with the other traditional instruments because it became popular in mainstream …
The Arabiz Buzuq: A Melodious Journey Through Time
The Arabiz buzuq has been an essential part of Middle Eastern music for centuries, captivating audiences with its enchanting melodies and versatile sound. From its mysterious origins to its role in contemporary compositions, the buzuq’s journey through time is a …
The Buzuq - Maqam World
The Buzuq is a string instrument in the oud family with a smaller body and a longer, fretted neck. It is closer in shape to the Greek Bouzouki and the Turkish Saz. The Buzuq is originally a folk instrument from the Eastern Mediterranean (Palestine, Jordan, …
Buzuq - Organology
The buzuq is a traditional stringed instrument widely used in Middle Eastern music, particularly in Lebanon and surrounding regions. It is a long-necked, fretted lute with a deep, resonant tone and a metallic timbre. The buzuq is known for its expressive sound, making it a favorite instrument for solo improvisations and melodic accompaniment.
Michigan Arab Orchestra: Buzuq Taqsim - Tareq Abboushi
Buzuq: Tareq Abboushi. Nay/Mizmar: Michael Ibrahim, Saxaphone: Shehadeh Alaqrabawi. Bass: Alexander Webb. Electric Guitar. Percussion: Gurshuran "Yash" Singh Sandhu, Roger Kashou, Tareq Rantisi,...
What is Arabiz Buzuq & How to Play? - Barak Saz & Baglama
The Arabiz Buzuq, also known as the Bouzouk in other regions, is a stringed musical instrument that holds a significant place in the music of the Middle East. With its unique sound and versatility, the Arabiz Buzuq has captured the hearts of musicians and listeners alike, serving […]
MWNF - Sharing History
Bashi-buzuq for example, literally meaning 'burnt head', was one of the nicknames given to the Ottoman troops. The buzuq is of hybrid origin and thus is considered neither a traditional Arabic instrument nor a traditional Turkish instrument. Used for dabke music, the instrument was originally associated with the traveller communities in Lebanon.
Turkey –Buzuq, a one-of-kind instrument in Turkish music
Feb 19, 2022 · The Buzuq is a well-known wooden stringed musical instrument, similar to the lute, but it has a longer neck and smaller body, with 4-6 strings.