rubble
.
Nay
is an Uzbek wind instrument. In form and sound,
nay
resembles a flute.
The material for the musical instrument is usually a bamboo tree, as well as tin and
brass. Ney is a transverse flute with 6 playing holes. Using the fingering combinations
and partially covering the holes, chromatic altered sounds are obtained. On you can
perform technically moving plays. Nay is one of the most widely used tools in
Uzbekistan. It is used as a solo, ensemble and orchestral instrument.
Tanbur
is Arabic, Persian, Afghan, Kurdish, Uzbek, as well as Uyghur
stringed plucked musical instrument of the lute type. A related tool is the Indian
tambour.
Gijjak
is a stringed bow instrument of the peoples of Central Asia, a close
relative of the Persian kemanchi. The number of strings of gijjak is not constant,
usually three. The structure of the three stringed gijjak is a quart. The instrument range
covers about one and a half octaves. When playing the guitar is held vertically,
playing bow, shaped like an onion. Modern gijjaks have four strings.
In addition to music, major constituents of the Arts include
visual arts
(including architecture, ceramics, drawing, filmmaking, painting, photography and
sculpting),
literary arts
(including fiction, drama, poetry, and prose),
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