BİLGİSAYARLI TOMOGRAFİK TARAMA TEKNOLOJİSİ İLE TARİHİ BİR ÇALGI İÇİN MORFOLOJİK İNCELEME: İSTANBUL KEMENÇESİ (original) (raw)

In the past, instrument making was a profession that continued with knowledge transferred from master to apprentice as the traditional method deems appropriate. Today, the profession in question has gained an academic identity through the instrument making departments opened in our universities, along with the traditional method carried out in market conditions and has become a scientific and artistic practice and research area that attracts more and more attention abroad, as well. However, although there are many written documents about the history of Turkish music, there are very few written sources about the producers of the instruments used in performance, their working styles or the characteristics of the instruments produced. With a general evaluation, information on the subject is mostly obtained through the recordings and notes made by the producers of the few instruments that have survived until today. However, a second source that contributes to the formation of the aforementioned information is some scraps of information obtained from the memories of old musicians. It is known that due to the scarcity of instrument museums and quality inventory studies in our country, many historically important instruments succumbed to bad conditions and disappeared over time. It is seen that a serious morphological examination has not yet been made for the few instruments that have survived the bad conditions due to the fact that the 'method' problem has not been overcome. Taking into account the problem briefly summarized above, this study aims to present a proposal for a morphological examination method to the benefit of practitioners who want to make artistic works based on scientific foundations in the field of organology and applied organology. Together with the cross-sectional images to be obtained through the use of computerized tomographic scanning technology on a historically important classical kemençe, the aforementioned examination will contribute both to the above-mentioned issues and the instrument museum and inventory studies in our country. The study was found ethically appropriate by the Social and Human Sciences Research and Publication Ethics Committee of Dokuz Eylül University in line with the decision no.10 taken on 07.07.2021.

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