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Dombra
It will not be an exaggeration to admit that this is the most famous Kazakh musical instrument. The Dombra is a two-stringed instrument that produces a smooth, soft, and deep sound. Works of art represented by the dombra called "kuy", are often popular at important local celebrations and gatherings. Nowadays, the dombra has a long pear-shaped neck shape that has been combined by local pop and rock bands with other modern instruments such as guitars and drums to create unique melodies that breathe life into their compositions. modern music.
Kobyz
Another popular ancient instrument is the kobyz. This is a type of two-stringed lute, with the same structure and performance as the stork in Vietnam, creating a sound of heartache and resentment. Legend has it that the first kobyz was built by Korkyt Ata, a 9th-century philosopher and mystic who sought to understand the meaning of life. In later years, the Kobyz was mainly used by magicians and folk singers in rituals to communicate with the invisible.
Sybyzgy Flute
Sybyzgy has a flute-like structure and performance, made of thin wood and emits melodious, melodious melodies. It is widely used and widely used in large areas such as grassland, steppe or village. Once upon a time, the Sybyzgy flute was a close friend of shepherds in the vast steppe grasslands. This versatile instrument is also commonly heard at weddings and birth ceremonies.
Zhetygen
The zhetygen is a traditional Chinese zither-like seven-stringed instrument, providing a soothing, relaxing melody that immerses listeners in a wide range of emotions In the past, the zhetygen was a single box. Simple carved from wood. But over the years, more elaborate, sophisticated designs have made this instrument a work of art worthy of respect and preservation.