Cuk (instrument) (original) (raw)
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Traditional Indonesian musical instrument
Cuk
The instrument being played as part of a keroncong group. The Cuk is on the left and the Cak is on the right. | |
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String instrument | |
Classification | String instrument |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | (Composite chordophone) |
Developed | Indonesia |
Related instruments | |
Cak (instrument), Ukulele, Cavaquinho, |
The cuk is a stringed musical instrument from Indonesia.[1] It has 3 strings in 3 courses. It is tuned G4 B3 E4. The strings are made of thick nylon.
The instrument evolved from the Portuguese cavaquinho. The body is usually hollowed out of a solid piece of wood. It is mainly used to play Keroncong music along with the cak.
- ^ Rachman, Abdul; Utomo, Udi (May 2019). "The Rhythm Pattern Adaptation of Langgam Jawa in Kroncong". Atlantis Press: 99–101. ISBN 978-94-6252-722-5.