🎼 Elevate Your Sound, Embrace the Legacy!
The Professional Turkish Kanun MK-123 is a handcrafted string instrument featuring 78 strings made from durable Fluorocarbon, designed by renowned artisan Mustafa Saglama. With a trapezoid body and exquisite decorations, it offers a rich tonal experience that bridges European and Oriental musical traditions.
Back Material Type | Wood |
String Material Type | Nylon |
Top Material Type | Plane Wood |
Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Finish Types | Varnish |
Number of Strings | 78 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
R**N
Professional quality and very fast delivery
I am really surprised by how fast I get the Kanon I get it in less than week , I live in Texas USA, I play Arabic Kanun but I always want to get Turkish Kanun And gave it a shot and I really really happy I bought it and wish I did long time ago , sound is great And super beautiful , the machine will take me some time to learn on it but it’s very easy and smooth playin on it , the small details on the body of the Kanon it’s so beautiful , I am very excited and Glad I bought it , I contact the seller for some question on the Kanon and he emailed me back right away answering all my questions.Very excited and happy 😃
J**N
Beautiful, but Hard to Tune!
This is a beautiful instrument, and I've been looking forward to learning to play it. I bought it so I could play some microtonal tunings by using the mandals, but that concept only works if the tuning is stable. Due to a combination of peg slippage and the stretching of the new nylon strings, a few strings are out of tune again even before I finish tuning. A friend advised me to put chalk on the pegs that totally came loose during tuning, and I've been doing that. It does help. I don't know whether the tuning will become more stable as the instrument settles down, or whether there's something odd about this particular qanun. Tuning before you play is of course necessary for any qanun! It's what musicians do.As a point of reference, the Korg chromatic tuner is worse than useless with a rapidly decaying plucked string. I'm using a sustained synthesizer tone for reference while tuning, a pure sawtooth wave. I know what strings sound like when they're in tune. I don't mind a little beating between two strings in a course. That adds to the tone quality of the qanun. But what I've heard so far, in the first few days, is more than "a little beating."
A**N
Great Sound, Great Quality
This is my first time buying a Kanun and it has a really great sound. Thanks to Mustafa Saglam who created an instrument that gives pleasure when you play and here it. I even received some extra strings for the Kanun. If you are interested in Turkish Makams, Classical Turkish Music and more, you can definitely give this instrument a try! If this is the first time you are seeing this instrument, try listening Goksel Baktagir and Aytac Dogan.
G**R
High quality and beautiful instrument
The kanun arrived on time wrapped so thoroughly that it took a half hour getting all the bubble wrap off. The case is professional and solid as well. As to the instrument its beautiful both in looks and sound. I got this as a gift for a son who is musically talented but enjoys music theory, and he loves this instrument because it has beautiful sound and allows one to improvise easily. It took him about an hour to tune strings. But learning the Turkish system of music(makams) will take longer. I got him the Turkish Music Makam guide by Murat Aydemir to accompany instrument. An English book on the kanun itself would be nice. I suggest listening to a few you tube videos of kanun music if not familiar.
J**A
Amazing instruments
I am very happy to having the kanun, I have received the instrument last week, we ordered it for our academy of performing arts, the sounds is great and I am looking forward to the concert!
A**R
Very good
Very happy with what i got