DAHARE BENDIR (with bronze cymbals and a tuning system), including a high-end GigBag
310.00 € – 370.00 €
“In the rhythm of music, a secret is hidden.” â Rumi
This is a premium musical instrument known as Dahare, a type of bendir with small bronze cymbals (called ÎśÎŻÎťÎšÎľĎ in Greek) that are forged to produce complementary sounds. Today, Dahare-style frame drums are widely used in the Northern part of Greece (in Makedonia and Thrace), while in the past, they played a key role in the musical heritage of the areas near the Black Sea. Its origins can be found in ancient Greece, as it is quite similar to the ancient Greek frame-drum called “tympanon.”
LUTHIEROS Dahare-style Bendir is equipped with a tuning system that enables the modern musician to tune it on different tones, by simply adding or extracting air around the frame. It comes in three versions, 20″ diameter (50 cm), 18″ diameter (45 cm), and 16″ (40 cm). It has a 10 cm depth, adding a great set of extra frequencies to your playing. It can produce a great variety of tones thanks to the spreading of shock waves moving across the skin.
Frame drums are the oldest and most common kind of drum, and they were used in Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, etc. What’s more, they are used until today during the special mystagogic ceremonies of the Sufi, where the use of music, rhythm, and dance are essential elements to reach particular states of consciousness.
Dahare can be played to accompany ancient and modern instruments, providing depth in the sound of a music band. It can also be used independently, to provide a mystic sound background to special events and moments.
310.00 € – 370.00 €
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Great performers using LUTHIEROS BendirÂ
^ Nikos Varelas playing a LUTHIEROS Dahare-style Bendir.
v LUTHIEROS Bendir during the Pausis Project's rehearsal.
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^ A maenad is dancing as she plays the tympanum. She looks down, avoiding the Dionysus' eyes, as she steps forward. Attic Red Figure, 440-430 BC. Attributed to the Curti Painter. Harvard University Art Museums.
< A maenad is dancing as she plays the tympanum. She looks down, avoiding the Dionysus' eyes, as she steps forward. Attic Red Figure, 440-430 BC. Attributed to the Curti Painter. Harvard University Art Museums.
Bringing Ancient Artifacts Back to Life
To handcraft premium ancient-replicas with a focus to the modern musician, you have to research a lot, analyze hundreds of ancient depictions, build a lot of prototypes, test them with great musicians, etc.
And all of these, to conclude to meaningful compromises that have to be made, that are both deeply justified and make sense in terms of usability/playability. All in all, our ultimate goal is to serve the modern musician, and to bring ancient artifacts back to life as fully functional musical instruments.
Manufactured at the premises of the ancient Europos (Northern Greece) by a family of musicians and luthiers, the LUTHIEROS Dahare-style Bendir is made using natural materials available during antiquity. All parts are made of quality wood with great musicality, and the cymbals are made of bronze, while the soundboard is made of premium animal skin. Final touches are added by using fabric, while the tuning system is the only one where we use modern materials.
This ancient artifact evolved to become a modern musical instrument ready to be used by both amateur and professional musicians. For all the minor (but very important) alterations, top-notch technologies were used during the prototyping phase (such as 3d Modeling and rapid prototyping) as part of University-based research by members of the LUTHIEROS family. Key collaborations include the International Hellenic University and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
References
Di Giulio, A. M. (1991). The Frame Drum as a Dionysian Symbol in Scenes on Apulian Pottery, RIdIM/RCMI Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 1.
Doubleday, V. (1999). The Frame Drum in the Middle East: Women, Musical Instruments and Power, Ethnomusicology, Vol. 43, No. 1.
Landels, J.G. (1999). Music in Ancient Greece and Rome, London/New York.Â
Various authors (2012). Greek Musical Instruments: Research in visual and written sources (2000 B.C. - 2000 A.D.), Teloglion Foundation, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
West, M.L. (1992). Ancient Greek Music, Oxford.Â
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DAHARE BENDIR (with bronze cymbals and a tuning system), including a high-end GigBag
310.00 € – 370.00 €