- (1673–1736). The
women are dancing,
holding qairaqs or
possibly krakebs. Merchant,
Tanya (28 May 2015). "
Qairaq [qayroq, kairak]".
Grove Music Online. Oxford...
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pitched percussion keyboard Pate
idiophones 111.24
Polynesia slit drum
Qairaq (Kairak)
idiophones 111.1 Afghanistan, Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan percussion...
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include the Thai/Cambodian krap sepha, Indian/Nepali khartal, Uzbek/Tajik
qairaq, or
North African krakebs.
Cymbals *Frame drum Jew's harp
Nakers Tabor Pipe...
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Tajik women, one daf From left: bülban, nagaras, sorna, sorna, daf, tas,
qairaqs. The
electronic keyboard is a po****r
western instrument.
There are numerous...
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Instruments from the left bülban,
nagara drums, 2 zurnas, daf, sanj,
qairaqs.
Drawings of
Tubular single reeds.
Tubular body is the same
style as used...
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qraqeb Other names Qraqeb, qaragib, garagab, nwaqess, shkashek, tsaqtsaqa, chakchaga,
shaqshaqa classification Idiophone Related instruments qairaq...
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Austronesian language family. The
other members of the
Baining family are Mali,
Qairaq, Simbali, Ura, and
possibly Makolkol.
Makolkol is
probably extinct, and...
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safail is used as an
accompaniment in
dance music,
similar to the
qairāq (two
river pebbles hit
against each other) and
qoschuq (“wooden
spoon ”)...