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Kobyz

Kobyz
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The kobyz or qobyz,[a] also known as the kylkobyz,[b] is an ancient Turkic bowed string instrument, spread among Kazakhs, Karakalpaks,[1]: 114  Bashkirs, and Tatars. The Kyrgyz variant is called the kyl-kyiak).[1]: 63 

The kobyz has two strings made of horsehair. The resonating cavity is usually covered with goat leather.

Traditionally kobyzes were sacred instruments, owned by shamans and baksıs (traditional spiritual medics). According to legends, the kobyz and its music could banish evil spirits, sickness and death.


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  1. ^ a b Levin, Theodore (2016). The Music of Central Asia. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253017642.

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