Gambus
Gambus is a type of musical instrument that is a cross between a guitar and a lute. It is a plucked string instrument with a pear-shaped body, similar to a guitar, but with a longer neck and a different tuning system. The gambus typically has six courses of strings, with each course consisting of two strings tuned in unison. This unique tuning system allows for a wider range of notes and a distinctive sound.
The gambus was popular in Europe during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, particularly in Italy and France.
The gambus is a versatile instrument that can be played in various styles, including classical, folk, and