Category:Sybyzgy
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Sybyzgy is a kind of choor (a sideblown flute on Inner Asian pastoralists) used in Kyrgyz and Kazakh, etc. It is traditionally played by shepherds and horse herders, made from apricot wood or the wood of mountain bushes. The sybyzgy has its own repertory of solo pieces, known as kuu, which are distinguished by their lyrical content.
References
[edit]Sybyzgy. Musical heritage of Kazakhstan. National Library of Kazakhstan.
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Media in category "Sybyzgy"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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1991 CPA 6374.jpg 918 × 439; 102 KB
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Kyrgyz Musicians in Karakol.jpg 864 × 592; 380 KB
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Mongorian musical instruments, MIM PHX.jpg 2,924 × 1,876; 1.46 MB
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Phoenix-Musical Instrument Museum-Mongolia exhibit.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 1.94 MB
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Sybyzǵy (Made of cane).jpg 1,677 × 388; 83 KB
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Sybyzǵy (made of copper).jpg 2,282 × 600; 145 KB