ответ: Kazakh musical instruments are objects made to extract various musical and non-musical sounds. They were made for both practical and religious purposes (bucks, shamans), and for aesthetic purposes, entertainment, expression of feelings, etc. Some musical instruments are endowed with magical properties. For example kobyz, which is the progenitor of many bowed musical instruments such as the violin. Kobyz was decorated with owl feathers, pieces of mirrors. Another musical instrument - dabyl - was used for military purposes to give various signals, including alarms and danger signals.
The Kazakhs did not have a division by status into male or female musical instruments. The use of musical instruments was widespread, especially dombra. However, kobyz was considered magical and not everyone used it. The most famous Kazakh musical instruments are dombra, kobyz and zhetygen. The age of the progenitors exceeds 4,000 years.
ответ: Kazakh musical instruments are objects made to extract various musical and non-musical sounds. They were made for both practical and religious purposes (bucks, shamans), and for aesthetic purposes, entertainment, expression of feelings, etc. Some musical instruments are endowed with magical properties. For example kobyz, which is the progenitor of many bowed musical instruments such as the violin. Kobyz was decorated with owl feathers, pieces of mirrors. Another musical instrument - dabyl - was used for military purposes to give various signals, including alarms and danger signals.
The Kazakhs did not have a division by status into male or female musical instruments. The use of musical instruments was widespread, especially dombra. However, kobyz was considered magical and not everyone used it. The most famous Kazakh musical instruments are dombra, kobyz and zhetygen. The age of the progenitors exceeds 4,000 years.
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