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The '''kobyz''' ({{lang-kz|қобыз}}) is an ancient [[string instrument]] played with a [[bow]]
The '''kobyz''' ({{lang-kz|қобыз}}) is an ancient [[string instrument]] played with a [[bow]]
and have two strings made from hoursehair. The front-bottom part usually covered by from [[goat]]'s leather.
and have two strings made from hoursehair. The front-bottom part usually covered by [[goat]]'s leather.


Kobyzes traditionally were sacred instruments, owned by [[shaman]]s and bakses (traditional spiritual medics).
Kobyzes traditionally were sacred instruments, owned by [[shaman]]s and bakses (traditional spiritual medics).
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* [[Dombra]]
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* [[Komuz]]
* [[Komuz]]

==References==
[http://www.orchestra.kz/index.php?eng=eng Kurmangazy Academic orchestra of national instruments]


[[Category:String instruments]]
[[Category:String instruments]]

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clonyara plays on kobyz

The kobyz (Kazakh: қобыз) is an ancient string instrument played with a bow and have two strings made from hoursehair. The front-bottom part usually covered by goat's leather.

Kobyzes traditionally were sacred instruments, owned by shamans and bakses (traditional spiritual medics). According to legends, the kobyz and its music could banish evil spirits, sicknesses and death.

In the 1930s, when the first folk instrument orchestras were established, a new kind of kobyz came into existence. It now had four metallic strings and is became closer to a violin. A modernized kobyz can be used to play both Kazakh music and the most complicated works of violin literature.

Until today, the tradition of playing the ancient kyl-kobyz is preserved. Its sound projects a unique almost magical force.

See also

References

Kurmangazy Academic orchestra of national instruments