- The
kobyz or qobyz, also
known as the kylkobyz, is an
ancient Turkic bowed string instrument,
spread among Kazakhs, Karakalpaks,: 114 Bashkirs, and Tatars...
- but also
there are three-stringed, four-stringed
kobyz and has
variations like "nar
kobyz", "jez
kobyz". Jew's harp (shankobyz (Kazakh: шаңқобыз)) is an...
- Qūrmanğazy Sağyrbaiūly; 1823–1896) was a
Kazakh composer,
instrumentalist (
kobyz, dombra), and folk artist. He
influenced Kazakh musical culture. He was...
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Ghaychak Giga
Gudok Gue
Gusle Haegeum Huqin Igil
Imzad Jouhikko Kingri Kokyū
Kobyz Masenqo Morin khuur Musical saw
Neola Nyckelharpa (Swedish ke**** fiddle)...
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Kamancheh (Iran)
Kemenche (Turkey)
Kezaixian Kingri (string instrument) (India)
Kobyz (Kazakhstan) Kokyū (****an)
Kongahyan (Java)
Kontra Krem (Jah hut) K'ni (Vietnam)...
- 128 kbit/s or 320 kbit/s). Qobuz's name
comes from the
musical instrument kobyz/qobyz. In
October 2024,
Qobuz expanded its
audio quality offer by introducing...
- such as a
kamanche that
appears to be a
bowed tanbur, and the kauz or
kobyz,
which is a
Turkish word for an
instrument that is
closely related to the...
-
forms closely resembling the modern-day
Mongolian Morin huur and the
Kazakh Kobyz.
Similar and
variant types were
probably disseminated along east–west trading...
- The band
usually play po****r folk
instruments such as dombra, zhetigen,
kobyz, sybyzgy, sherter,
shankobyz and some others. In
their performances the...
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Kannel (instrument) (Estonia)
Kantele (Finland)
Kithara (Ancient Greece)
Kobyz (Kazakhstan)
Kobza (Ukraine)
Kokles (Latvia)
Konghou (China)
Kontigi (Nigeria)...