urkades
Urkades, also known as urkadeh or urkadeh-eh, is a traditional Persian musical instrument that has been an integral part of Persian music for centuries. It is a type of lute, characterized by its long neck and a pear-shaped body. The urkades is typically made of wood, with a soundbox that is hollow and resonates when the strings are plucked. The instrument has a distinctive sound, often described as warm and mellow, which contributes to its popularity in both classical and folk music.
The urkades is usually played with a plectrum, and it has a range of seven to eight
The urkades has a rich history in Persian music, with its origins dating back to ancient times.
In recent years, the urkades has gained international recognition, with musicians from around the world incorporating