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suroz (Balochi: سُروز or سُرود) is a
bowed string instrument with a long neck,
similar to a
fiddle or
sarangi and pla**** vertically. It is considered...
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Baloch themselves.
Instruments in
traditional Balochi music include suroz, donali, ghaychak, dohol, sorna, rubab, kemenche,
tamburag and benju. Historically...
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traditional Balochi music include suroz, donali, ghaychak, dohol, sorna, rubab, kemenche,
tamburag and benju.
Suroz is a
balochi instrument and the preferred...
- (Thailand) Saw u
Segankuru Sihu (China)
Sohaegeum Soku
Sorahi Streichmelodion Suroz Talharpa Tar
shehnai Taus
Tautirut Tenor violin Tihu
Tiqin Traskofiol Tro...
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Baloch and in the beginning, was only sung by two
groups of
Baloch women.
Suroz and
Ghaychak are po****r
instrument between Balochs such as craftspeople...
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instruments exclusive to the
Balochi culture and
balochi music, like Nar Sur,
Suroz, Naal and
Taboora are pla****.
Balochi music Abbas, Huma
Jalil (2006). ****stan...
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instruments such as Boreendo, Alghoza, and Banjo.
Moving to Sui,
Baluchistan for
Suroz,
Cholistan for Raanti, Gilgit-Baltistan for Chardha,
Peshawar in Khyber...
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pahlawan (professional
singers of
verse narratives), and the love for
suroz (a
bowed instrument pla**** as an
accompaniment to
narrative songs and considered...
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instrument accompanied by
dholak and tambura.
Sometimes it is
combined with
Suroz. Abd-ur-Rahmân Surizehi, born in
Iranian Balochistan, has been referred...
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Baloch folklore.
Traditional Balochi music includes instruments like the
suroz (a
string instrument).
Songs often narrate tales of heroism, love, and tribal...