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    The kobyz (Kazakh: қобыз, Qobyz; Bashkir: ҡумыҙ; Tatar: кубыз) or kylkobyz (Kazakh: қылқобыз, qylqobyz; Bashkir: ҡыл ҡумыҙ; Tatar: кылкубыз), or qobyz...
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  • but also there are three-stringed, four-stringed kobyz and has variations like "nar kobyz", "jez kobyz". Jew's harp (shankobyz (Kazakh: шаңқобыз)) is an...
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    Qūrmanğazy Sağyrbaiūly; 1823–1896) was a Kazakh composer, instrumentalist (kobyz, dombra), and folk artist. He influenced Kazakh musical culture. He was...
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  • (Balkans) Classical Kemençe Kemençe of the Black Sea Kezaixian Kingri (India) Kobyz (Kazakhstan) Kokyū (Japan) Kongahyan (Java) Kontra Krem (Jah hut) K'ni (Vietnam)...
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    forms closely resembling the modern-day Mongolian Morin huur and the Kazakh Kobyz. Similar and variant types were probably disseminated along east–west trading...
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    such as a kamanche that appears to be a bowed tanbur, and the kauz or kobyz, which is a Turkish word for an instrument that is closely related to the...
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  • Ghaychak Giga Gudok Gue Gusle Haegeum Huqin Igil Imzad Jouhikko Kingri Kokyū Kobyz Masenqo Morin khuur Musical saw Neola Nyckelharpa (Swedish keyed fiddle)...
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  • 128 kbit/s or 320 kbit/s). Qobuz's name comes from the musical instrument kobyz/qobyz. Qobuz was founded in 2007 by Denis Thébaud. From 2014 to 2020 the...
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    The band usually play popular folk instruments such as dombra, zhetigen, kobyz, sybyzgy, sherter, shankobyz and some others. In their performances the...
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    possess similar horse hair instruments (such as the Tuvan igil, the Kazakh kobyz, or the Kyrgyz Kyl kyyak), though not western Turkic, may point to a possible...
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