- The
dutar (also dotar; Persian: دوتار, romanized:
dutâr; Russian: Дутар; Tajik: Дутор; Uzbek: Дутор; Uyghur: دۇتار, Дутар, romanized:
Dutar; simplified...
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healers and
magicians and sing
either a
cappella or
accompanied by the
dutar, a two-stringed lute. The
Central Asian classical music tradition, mugam...
- 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...
- 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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Ashiqs Baglamas Bouzouki (Greece)
Buzuq (Lebanon & Syria) Çiftelia
Dombra Dutar Innaby,
Azerbaijani dance Komuz Music of
Turkey Sallaneh (lute) Šargija...
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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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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...
- 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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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...
- lute had an
attached neck, and
included the sitar,
tanbur and tar: the
dutār had two strings, setār
three strings, čārtār four strings, pančtār five...