Home Contact us Site Map  
 
 

The LYRA of the Greeks of Pontos (Black Sea region of Asia Minor) is also known as the "Kementche". It is the main instrument used in Pontian music. It is a bottle-shaped, 3-stringed fiddle played in the upright position. It is sometimes played by resting it on the knee when sitting, and sometimes it is held out in front.
Its small light weight design allows it to be held up for a long time and in some cases the musician would follow the first dancer around (even dance as well). This is mainly due to the Not so loud sound of the lyra.
The lyra usually has three strings which have several tunings. Common tunings include: a-a-d, e-a-d, and many others in 4ths (the strings are of 2 octaves ... La, Mi, Ci). Since the instrument was often played alone, the tuning was often done according to the preference of the musician and his voice's range.

 

PHOTOS CARE OF THE "PONTIAN INSTITUTE OF STUDY" "EPITROPI PONTIAKON MELTON" ATHENS


  PASHLOUK / PASLIK- HEAD PIECE  

 


  GELEKO - VEST  

 


  KONTESH - JACKET  

 

 


  ZIPKAS - PANTS  

 


  POUGAMISO - SHIRT  

 


  TSIAPOULA - SHOES  

 


  MESHTE - COVERS  

 


  TARAPOULOZ - BELT  

 


  KAMAN - SHORT SWORD / KNIFE  

The everyday need


  FILAKTO - CHARM  

Worn around the neck, this opend up and held something sacred, normal something from a religiouse occasion. Said to "protect" and bring good luck.


  ENGOLPION  

Another lucky charm with the depiction of a Orthadox saint.


     
 



     
     
     


 
Soli of man
 

. Zipkas

. Poukamiso

. Geleko

. Kontesh

. Tarapouloz

. Tsapoulas

. Meshte

. Pashlik

. Ornaments

. Armements

 

 

 
 
Home | Who | Genocide | Traditions | Music | Dance | Gallery | Links
 
 
Free template by Interspire