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- Cura_(instrument) abstract "The cura (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒuˈɾa]) is the smallest member of the bağlama family with the highest pitched sound. The member one size bigger than cura which gives a sound that is one octave lower than cura is the tambura. And the one with the deepest sound is the divan sazi whose sound is one octave lower compared to tambura.The smallest member of the baglama family, it is found in nearly every region of the country under a variety of names, including dede sazi, parmak cura, and üç telli cura. According to the instrument with which it is to be played (and accordingly its exact dimensions and tuning), it is known by names such as baglama curasi, tanbura curasi etc.Two-stringed Kozağaç Cura, known as “Two-stringed” in Teke Region, varies in terms of structural and instrumental features.".
- Cura_(instrument) thumbnail Cura.png?width=300.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageID "28104923".
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageLength "1320".
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageRevisionID "641292850".
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Bağlama.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Bouzouki.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Buzuq.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instruments.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_folk_music_instruments.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_inventions.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Dutar.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Plucked_string_instrument.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Setar.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Tambouras.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Tambura_(instrument).
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Tanbur.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Tar_(string_instrument).
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLink Tzouras.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cura".
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageWikiLinkText "cura".
- Cura_(instrument) classification "*Plucked string instruments".
- Cura_(instrument) name "Cura".
- Cura_(instrument) related "* Tzouras * Bağlama * Bouzouki * Tambouras * Buzuq and * Tanbur * Tar (lute), dutar, and setar".
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-tr.
- Cura_(instrument) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Cura_(instrument) subject Category:String_instruments.
- Cura_(instrument) subject Category:Turkish_folk_music_instruments.
- Cura_(instrument) subject Category:Turkish_inventions.
- Cura_(instrument) subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Cura_(instrument) hypernym Member.
- Cura_(instrument) type Instrument.
- Cura_(instrument) type Person.
- Cura_(instrument) type Instrument.
- Cura_(instrument) comment "The cura (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒuˈɾa]) is the smallest member of the bağlama family with the highest pitched sound. The member one size bigger than cura which gives a sound that is one octave lower than cura is the tambura.".
- Cura_(instrument) label "Cura (instrument)".
- Cura_(instrument) sameAs Q1144423.
- Cura_(instrument) sameAs Cura_(Instrument).
- Cura_(instrument) sameAs m.0h3pkc7.
- Cura_(instrument) sameAs Cura.
- Cura_(instrument) sameAs Q1144423.
- Cura_(instrument) wasDerivedFrom Cura_(instrument)?oldid=641292850.
- Cura_(instrument) depiction Cura.png.
- Cura_(instrument) isPrimaryTopicOf Cura_(instrument).