- The
dombra, also
known as
dombyra (Kazakh: домбыра), (Persian: دمبوره) is a long-necked
musical string instrument used by the Kazakhs, Hazaras, Uzbeks...
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Dombras (French pronunciation: [dɔ̃bʁa]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. "Répertoire
national des élus: les...
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orchestra was
named after Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly, a well-known
composer and
dombra player from the 19th century.
Traditional music in
Kazakhstan often refers...
- the
musical culture of the Oirats.
Traditional instruments include the
dombra,
which is used to
accompany dance music. The
state folk
ensemble Tulpan...
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Georgia are pla****. It is also
similar to the
Kazakh dombra,
which has two strings.
Variants of the
dombra pla**** by the
Bashkirs often have 3
strings and...
- skin. The
Kalmykian tovshuur's form is more
similar to that of the
Kazakh Dombra Temuulen "Temka"
Naranbaatar of the HU
playing the
tovshuur Tsuur Igil Doshpuluur...
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Albania as tampura, in
Russia it was
named domra, in
Siberia and
Mongolia as
dombra, and in
Byzantine Empire was
named pandura/bandura. It
travelled through...
- Sağyrbaiūly; 1823–1896) was a
Kazakh composer,
instrumentalist (kobyz,
dombra), and folk artist. He
influenced Kazakh musical culture. He was born in...
- (Vietnam) Đàn tú (Vietnam) Đàn tỳ bà (Vietnam)
Diddley bow (United States)
Dombra (Eastern
Europe and
Central Asia)
Domra (Russia)
Piccolo Domra Prims DomraPrima:...
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performance by
playing a
traditional piece named "Adai" (Kazakh: Адай) on the
dombra, and then sang "Daididau". He came in third. His
performance was received...