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The Guembri, known as the Sintir, is a traditional Moroccan musical instrument

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Lutes

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6 in stock

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Morocco

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The Guembri, also known as the Sintir, is a traditional Moroccan musical instrument with deep cultural and spiritual significance, particularly within the context of Gnawa music. This three-stringed bass instrument is an essential component of the Gnawa musical tradition, which is deeply rooted in the spiritual practices of the Gnawa people of Morocco. Physical Characteristics: The Guembri is a large, lute-like instrument with a distinctive long neck and a resonator body made from camel skin stretched over a wooden frame. The neck is typically carved from a single piece of wood and is often adorned with intricate designs or carvings. The three strings are traditionally made from goat gut, although modern versions may use other materials. Sound and Playing Technique: The Guembri produces a rich, deep, and resonant sound, making it well-suited for the rhythmic and trance-inducing qualities of Gnawa music. The strings are played with the fingers or a plectrum, and the instrument is often plucked in a rhythmic and percussive manner. The player uses a combination of techniques, including slapping the strings and tapping the body of the instrument, to produce a wide range of tones and textures.