Materials
komuz
ICH Materials 39
Photos
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Nurak Abdyrahmanov famous kyrgyz komuzchu is tuning komuz
Kyrgyzstan
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Temir komuz - mouth plucking instrument made of the metal only (temir - metallic)
Kyrgyzstan
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Kyrgyz musical instruments
Kyrgyzstan
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A young girl playing _Tak teke_
Kyrgyzstan
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Tokmo-akyns performing _Aitysh_
Kyrgyzstan
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Nurak Abdyrahmanov famous kyrgyz komuzchu during performance
Kyrgyzstan
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Woman playing temir komuz
Kyrgyzstan
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Man performing on temir komuz
Kyrgyzstan
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Nurak Abdyrahmanov (famous kyrgyz komuzchu) playing _Tak teke_
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Kyrgyzstan -
Aitys – the art of improvisation
Aitys is a contest centred on improvised oral poetry spoken or sung to the accompaniment of traditional musical instruments – the Kazakh dombra. Two performers (akyns) compete with one other to improvise verses on topical themes in a battle of wits that alternates between humorous ripostes and penetrating philosophical reflections. During the competition, the performers sit opposite one another improvising a dialogue on topics chosen by the audience. The winner is the performer considered to have demonstrated the best musical skills, rhythm, originality, resourcefulness, wisdom and wit. The most meaningful and witty expressions often become popular sayings. The element is practised on a variety of occasions, ranging from local festivities to nationwide events, where practitioners often use the contest to raise important social issues. Although it was traditionally performed only by men, many women now participate in Aitys and use the contest to express women’s aspirations and viewpoints.
Kazakhstan -
Tokmo-akyn playing on komuz
Kyrgyzstan
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Aitysh__-improvised competition of two akyns
Kyrgyzstan