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Music of Turkmenistan (section Dutar)
either a cappella or with instruments such as the two-stringed lute called dutar. Turkmenistan's national poet is Magtumguly Pyragy, from the 18th century...
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late eleventh century onward saw the introduction of a two-string Iranian dutar that Turkmen people adopted which in turn was played in some areas of Turkey...
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and gourd-like body, but nowadays they seem to resemble more the Herati dutar, but its body contour is rounder, and the neck is hollow. It is similar...
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folk music. The dombra shares certain characteristics with the komuz and dutar instruments, such as its long, thin neck and oblong body shape. It is a...
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Bouzouki Charango Chitarra Italiana Daguangxian Đàn tỳ bà Dombra Domra Dutar Electric pipa Irish bouzouki Liuqin Lute Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Oud...
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Bipa Biwa Bouzouki Çifteli Cobza Cümbüş Daguangxian Đàn tỳ bà Dombra Domra Dutar Kobza Lavta Liuqin Lute Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Mandolute Pandura Pipa...
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(Tuva) Dotar Dotara (Bangladesh) Double bass Dramyin Dulcimer Duo'Lectar Dutar (Persia) Duxianqin (China) Ek Tare (Nepal) Ektara (India) Epinette des vosges...
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Soviet changes have remained. In the twentieth century the late Iranian dutar player Haj Ghorban Soleimani invented a new form of the komuz which has...
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Antonis Anissegos, he made further progress with the help of Süleyman Aslan (Dutar Saz Evi), an instrument master. Budala Aurasi (2019) Va u Waxt (Rüzgâr ve...
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ghoshmeh, tas From left: dutar, kauz or kobyz, frame drum with drumstick, karnay, ney (horizontal variation, above drum). From left: dutar, rubab, daf (above...
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instruments Barbat (lute), Baglamadaki, Bağlama, Biwa, Bouzouki, Dombra, Domra, Dutar, Lavta, Lute, Mandocello, Mandola, Mandolin, Mandole, Oud, Pipa, Qanbus...
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learnt playing dutar by his talented father. Although his father didn't teach him how to play the dutar, he allowed him to take the dutar and play whatever...
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accompaniment to Kazakh jyrau (bards) and singers of bel canto (lyrical song). Dutar, a variety of two-stringed long-necked fretted lutes among Uzbeks, Uyghurs...
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Jazzmaster Gadulka Gottuvadhyam Gudok H'arpeggione Hardanger fiddle Herati dutar Hurdy-gurdy Kithara (of Harry Partch) Koto Some instruments of the lute...
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Balasanyan. His subsequent major works included the cantata "Sounds of the Dutar" (1950), the opera "Ayna" (1960), cantatas "With Lenin's Name" (1963) and...
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Asia) Domra (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus) Doshpuluur (Tuva) Dotara (India) Dutar Duxianqin (China) Ektara (India) Electric bass Electric upright bass Gayageum...
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combined with a word for the number of strings. Du + tar is the 2-stringed dutār, se + tar is the 3-stringed setār, čartar (4 strings), pančtār (5 strings)...
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of traditional instruments (primarily the two-stringed lute called the dutar). The Turkmen bakshy tradition is closely related to the larger Turkic Ashik...
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Nazarkhan – additional backup vocals for "In Your Eyes" Toir Kuziyev – dutar (long necked oud) on "In Your Eyes" "Growing Up Live". 8 February 2019....
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collaborations with other instruments and styles. (Read more about this article) "Dutar Khorasan; An old song from the heart of history". Islamic Republic News...
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Indian drone instruments like the ottu, the ektar, the dotara (or dotar; dutar in Persian Central Asia), the surpeti, the surmandal (or swarmandal) and...
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Boychechak) which includes carolling celebratory songs accompanied by the dutar and doira. Sayri Guli Lola is the holiday of tulips, which includes accompanied...
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stringed instruments Dulcimer chordophones 3 England stringed instruments Dutar chordophones 321.322 Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan...
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Africa Goje Xalam Asia Barbat Bipa Biwa Dombra Dutar Dramyin Komuz Kutiyapi Oud Pipa Qanbūs Qinqin Rubab Sanshin Sanxian Sapeh Setar Shamisen Sitar Tanbur...
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Banhu Byzantine Lyra, the bowed lyre of the Byzantine Empire Chuurqin Cobza Dutar Dombra Erhu Gadulka Gudok Gusle Kamancheh Kemenche Komuz Lute Rebab The...
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plectrum) Related instruments List Barbat (lute) Baglamadaki Bağlama Biwa Bouzouki Dombra Domra Dutar Lavta Lute Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Oud Pipa Qanbus...
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musician who performs the long-necked lutes tanbur, qashqari rubab and dutar. Babakhanov was born in Bukhara into a Jewish family which can look back...
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Baglamas Bouzouki Byzantine Lyra Charango Chitarra Italiana Dombra Domra Dutar Lute Mandolin Oud Pandura Panduri Phandar Tambura Tambouras Tanbur Tanbur...
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names Tembûr, Tanbour, Tanbūr Classification Plucked string instrument Related instruments dutar Tanbur Setar Turkish tambur Tambura Tambouras Tamburica...
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