- (Kyrgyz: комуз
Kyrgyz pronunciation: [qoˈmuz], Azerbaijani: Qopuz, Turkish:
Kopuz) is an
ancient fretless string instrument used in
Central Asian music, related...
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Kopuz is a
village in the
Bayburt District,
Bayburt Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 98 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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Hungary during the 12th and 13th centuries: e.g.
koboz "cobza" (cf.
Turkish kopuz 'lute');
komondor "mop dog" (< *kumandur < ****an).
Hungarian borrowed 20%...
- with musicians. The
Turkic peoples had a
similar instrument called the
kopuz. This
instrument was
thought to have
magical powers and was
brought to wars...
- pla**** many
concerts all over the world. He is
regarded as a
master of the
kopuz and bağlama lutes.
Erkan Oğur was born on 17
April 1954, in Ankara, Turkey...
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plucked instruments became the gittern. Curt
Sachs linked this
instrument with the mandola, the
kopuz and the gambus, and
named the
bowed version rabâb....
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developed through a
rationalization of an
earlier Turkic instrument (the
kopuz), and used the
Chinese name for that instrument. The
models were developed...
- Year
Title Role
Director 2015 Bilinçsizler
Recep Furkan Kopuz 2018
Evrensel Döngü: Yaşam Ağacına
Yolculuk Ömer Ali (Kopya) 2019
Evrensel Döngü 2: Zamansal...
- harp),
Azeri gopuz,
Dagestan agach komus, Avar
people temur, and
Turkish kopuz. The
oldest known komuz-like
instrument dates from the 4th
century although...
- the
Ukrainian SSR. The name of the
instrument may come from the
Turkic "
kopuz".
Gregory F. Barz,
Timothy J.
Cooley (eds.) (1997),
Shadows in the Field:...