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The Kazakh dombyra ({{lang-kz|домбыра}}) is a fretted national musical instrument of [[Kazakhs|Kazakh people]]s that typically has two strings. The instrument has a sophisticated tradition with five schools of music and thousands of compositions. The dombyra was first used in the epic tradition to accompany songs and later contributed to the formation of the genre of instrumental music, kuy ({{lang-kz|күй}}).
The Kazakh dombyra ({{lang-kz|домбыра}}) is a fretted national musical instrument of [[Kazakh people|Kazakhs]] that typically has two strings. The instrument has a sophisticated tradition with five music schools and thousands of compositions. The dombyra was first used in the epic tradition to accompany songs and later contributed to the formation of the genre of instrumental music, kuy ({{lang-kz|күй}}).

==History==

==Types==

==Construction==

==Genres of music==

===Music schools of kuy===

===Prominent composers of kuy===

==See also==

==Notes and references==

==External links==

Revision as of 01:15, 12 October 2022

The Kazakh Dombyra
Kazakh dombyra, front and side view.
Classification String instrument (strum)
Hornbostel–Sachs classification321.321
(Composite chordophone)
Related instruments

The Kazakh dombyra (Kazakh: домбыра) is a fretted national musical instrument of Kazakhs that typically has two strings. The instrument has a sophisticated tradition with five music schools and thousands of compositions. The dombyra was first used in the epic tradition to accompany songs and later contributed to the formation of the genre of instrumental music, kuy (Kazakh: күй).

History

Types

Construction

Genres of music

Music schools of kuy

Prominent composers of kuy

See also

Notes and references