- The
sybyzgy (Kyrgyz: сыбызгы, romanized: sıbızğı, Tatar: сыбызгы, romanized: sıbızğı, Karachay-Balkar: сыбызгъы, romanized: sıbızğı, Nogai: сыбызгы, romanized: sıbızgı...
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lengths that is
common among Inner Asian pastoralists. It is
similar to the
sybyzgy (Kazakh) and
kurai (Bashkir). In
western Mongolia it is
mainly used by...
- Sly(ly) Spry(ly) Spy Sty
Stymy Swy Sylph(s) Syn Sync(s) Synch(s) Synd(s)
Sybyzgy Syzygy Thy
Thymy Try Tryp(s) Tryst(s) Twyndyllyng(s) Tyg(s) Typp(s) Tyyn...
- long-necked lute, now rare, pla**** by
performers of Tajik-Uzbek
classical music.
Sybyzgy, a
Kyrgyz sideblown flute traditionally pla**** by
shepherds and
horse herders...
- kiak (qyl-qyiyak), a two-stringed
upright bow
instrument (cf. fiddle),
sybyzgy, a side-blown flute, chopo-c**** and the
temir ooz
komuz (mouth komuz)...
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usually play po****r folk
instruments such as dombra, zhetigen, kobyz,
sybyzgy, sherter,
shankobyz and some others. In
their performances the
Turan ensemble...
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tanbur - tar - tulum-zurna
Kazakh akyn - kui
dombra -
kobyz -
rubab -
sybyzgy -
tanbur -
temir komuz Kyrgyz kui -
manaschi chopo c**** -
komuz - kyl...
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using Central Asian instruments such as the dombra, kyl kyyak, komuz, and
sybyzgy were
featured in the
works supported by
master musicians in Kazakhstan...
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instrument classification Woodwind Wind
Aerophone Related instruments Ney
Duduk Flute Jedinka Dilli Kaval Shvi
Frula Quray (flute)
Kaval Washint Flute Sybyzgy...