- The
dutar (also dotar; Persian: دوتار, romanized:
dutâr; Russian: Дутар; Tajik: Дутор; Uzbek: Дутор; Uyghur: دۇتار, romanized:
Dutar;
simplified Chinese:...
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either a
cappella or with
instruments such as the two-stringed lute
called dutar. Turkmenistan's
national poet is
Magtumguly Pyragy, from the 18th century...
- and gourd-like body, but
nowadays they seem to
resemble more the
Herati dutar, but its body
contour is rounder, and the neck is hollow. It is similar...
- late
eleventh century onward saw the
introduction of a two-string
Iranian dutar that
Turkmen people adopted which in turn was pla**** in some
areas of Turkey...
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composed and
playing Dutar.
Leyla performing works composed and
playing Dutar.
Leyare performing works composed and
playing Dutar.
Magri Magri ft Sohrab...
- folk music. The
Dombura shares certain characteristics with the
komuz and
dutar instruments, such as its long, thin neck and
oblong body shape. It is a...
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Bouzouki Charango Chitarra Italiana Daguangxian Đàn tỳ bà
Dombra Domra Dutar Electric pipa
Irish bouzouki Liuqin Lute
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Oud...
- Bipa Biwa
Bouzouki Çifteli
Cobza Cümbüş
Daguangxian Đàn tỳ bà
Dombra Domra Dutar Kobza Lavta Liuqin Lute
Mandocello Mandola Mandolin Mandolute Pandura Pipa...
- (Tuva)
Dotar Dotara (Bangladesh)
Double b****
Dramyin Dulcimer Duo'Lectar
Dutar (Persia)
Duxianqin (China) Ek Tare (Nepal)
Ektara (India)
Epinette des vosges...
- lute had an
attached neck, and
included the sitar,
tanbur and tar: the
dutār had two strings, setār
three strings, čārtār four strings, pančtār five...