Çifteli
The çifteli, çiftetelli saz is a plucked string instrument, with only two strings, played in the Balkans and Thrace but mainly in the Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey.
The çifteli is a common folk instrument played in weddings and at concerts similar to the related instruments like bağlama or cura. It is mainly used in folk music as well as in various musical styles such as the performances of Nikollë Nikprelaj. It is also used to accompany Albanian epics and ballads.
Construction
Çifteli vary in size, but are most often tuned to B3 and E4. Usually the lower string is played as a drone, with the melody played on the higher string. The çifteli is a fretted instrument, but unlike most, it is not fretted in a chromatic scale, but rather in a diatonic scale, with seven notes to the octave.The çifteli is a microtonal instrument, with makam Hüseyni being used on some çiftelis.