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The word tambura refers to several stringed musical instruments: * Tanbur, a long-necked, string instrument originating in the Southern or Central Asia (Mesopotamia and Persia/Iran) * * Iranian tanbur (Kurdish tanbur), used in Yarsan rituals * * Turkish tambur, instrument played in Turkey * * Yaylı tambur, also played in Turkey * * Tanpura, a drone instrument played in India * * Tambura (instrument), played in Balkan peninsula * * Tamburica, any member of a family of long-necked lutes popular in Eastern and Central Europe * * Tambouras, played in Greece * * Tanbūra (lyre), played in East Africa and the Middle East The word may also refer to: * Tambura River, in Romania * Tumbura, a town in South Sudan * * Tumbura Airport, an airport serving the above town * "Tambura", a hidden track from P.O.D.'s album ''The Fundamental Elements of Southtown'' * Tambur, an old name for Hemşin, a town in Rize Province, Turkey == See also == * Pandura, instrument played in Ancient Greece and other ancient civilisations from the Mediterranean basin * Domra, Russian instrument * Bandura, Ukrainian instrument * Dombra, instrument in Kazakhstan, Siberia, and Mongolia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tambura」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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