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- Altai khomus/kamus (Listen)...
- guimbard (France), guimbarda (Catalan), gogona (****am), karinding (Sudanese), khomus (Siberia), kouxian (China), kubing (Philippines), marranzano (Sicily, Italy)...
- the Museum of Local Lore and History named after E. Yaroslavsky, and the Khomus Museum and Museum of Permafrost. In September 2020, the Gagarin Center for...
- voice. The group primarily use native Tuvan instruments such as the igil, khomus (Tuvan jaw harp), doshpuluur, and dünggür (shaman drum). However, in recent...
- in Russian Federation. Its most distinctive national instrument is the khomus, a lamellophone. The Yakut people are a large ethnic group in Sakha. They...
- features throat singing, and several native musical instruments, including the khomus and topshuur. Their music is often about the nature and history of Altai...
- Yakut society. She was also active in Yakut literary circles, leading the Khomus literary ****ociation for many years. "Анастасия Сыромятникова". www.livelib...
- after E. Yaroslavsky; and the only museums in the world dedicated to the khomus and permafrost. In September 2020 , the Gagarin Center for Culture and Contemporary...
- Arga-Yuryakh Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur Kyuyol-Yuryakh Khroma Yuryung-Ulakh Sundrun Maly Khomus-Yuryakh Bogdashkina Volchya Gusinaya Indigirka (near Tabor, Sakha) Khastakh...
- The Yakuts are the largest, and are known for their olonkho songs and the khomus, a jaw harp. Tatar folk music has rhythmic peculiarities and pentatonic...