1320 BC
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Undoubtedly, the most favorite percussion instrument among the Uzbeks is
doira
. With the fingers of both hands, the musician knocks out the drum roll on the
tightly stretched skin and at the same time he shakes the doira in such a way that
rhythmic beats are accompanied by a melodic ringing of the rings. In the hands of a
virtuoso performing usul - a rhythmic accompaniment to dancing and singing, the
doira
can produce gentle sounds resembling a rustle of the wind, or a loud drumbeat,
like a spring thunder.
Rubab
is a stringed bow instrument of Arab origin. It is a popular musical
instrument of the peoples of Central Asia. It is also known that on the rubab play in
North Africa and, not surprisingly, in the southern provinces of Spain. Rubab was
borrowed to Europe in the XII century under the name rebec. In Turkey, there is a
three-stringed
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