Imzad

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Imzad bowed lute. 20th century, Tuareg people, Ahaggar Region, Algeria
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An imzad

The imzad (Template:Langx; alternately amzad) is a type of bowed "single-string fiddle" used by the Tuareg people in Africa.[1]

Its body is made out of a gourd which is covered by animal skin, creating a soundboard.[1] The strings are made from horse hair and are connected near the neck, and runs over a two-part bridge.[1] The bridge is made of two pieced of wood, joined into a cross.[1] The round bow is also equipped with horse hair.[1]

Traditionally, the instrument was played to accompany men's songs.[1] The imzad is only played by the women for example to accompany songs,[2] often during an evening ceremony called takket.

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