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Latest revision as of 12:03, 29 July 2021
A buzuq (pronounced: /bəˈzuːk/ buh-ZOOK) was a stringed Zakharan instrument that was comparable to an elongated lute.[1]
Description[]
The buzuq's metallic strings were stretched over a long fretted neck connected to a wider, nearly circular body.[1]
History[]
The buzuq was one of the favored musical instruments of the wandering tribes of Al-Badia, particularly in the southern regions of the Land of Fate.[1]
Appendix[]
External Link[]
Buzuq article at Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Jeff Grubb (February 1993). “Sounds of Wonder & Delight”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Dragon #190 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 84–88.