Kyl-Kobyz and related musical instruments of central Asian Turkic peoples

  • Maksat S. Medeubek, Saule I. Utegalieva Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050000, Abylay Khan Avenue 86.
  • Yersaiyn Bassykara Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory, Republic of Kazakhstan. Almaty, 050000, Abylay Khan Avenue 86.
  • Sagatbek M. Medeubek Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050040 Al-Farabi Ave. 1.
  • Tulepbergen Tokzhanov Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory, Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050000, Abylay Khan Avenue 86.
Palabras clave: Kyl-Kobyz, Kobuz, Kauz, String-Bowed, Instruments.

Resumen

This article is for the first time devoted to a comparative-typological study of related bowed instruments such as Kyl-Kobyz, Kyl-Kyyak, Kobuz, which were distributed among the Turkic peoples of mainly Central Asia and adjacent territories of Eurasia. As a result, the main function of the kylkobyz instrument is associated with shamans. Among Kazakhs, shamans reached the XX century. In conclusion, the issue of not losing the traditional theme in the modern world is very important. Research in this direction will help preserve the traditional features of the stringed instruments of the Turkic peoples of Central Asia.
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2020-04-28
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Saule I. Utegalieva, M. S. M., Bassykara, Y., Medeubek, S. M., & Tokzhanov, T. (2020). Kyl-Kobyz and related musical instruments of central Asian Turkic peoples. Opción, 36(91), 491-504. Recuperado a partir de https://mail.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/31862
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