The temir komuz (sometimes temir qomuz meaning 'iron komuz/qomuz', ooz komuz meaning 'mouth komuz', or gubuz) is a Kyrgyz jaw harp, while the komuz is...
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qoˈmuz], literally "mouth komuz") or, alternatively, Kyrgyz: темир комуз ([temir qoˈmuz], literally "metal komuz" or "iron komuz"), is a jaw harp and as...
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with fingers. The binayo is six inches long and one inch in width. The temir komuz is made of iron, usually with a length of 100–200 mm and with a width...
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now called Buynaksk Temir komuz, a Kirgiz Jewish harp This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Temir. If an internal link led...
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Mouth harp may refer to: Harmonica Jaw harp or Jew's harp Morsing Temir komuz This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mouth...
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woman's instrument. Shankobyz has many names in different nations: vargan, temir komuz, komys, aure, komus, vaniar, tumra, kousian, etc. Sherter (Kazakh: шертер)...
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kobyz - rubab - sybyzgy - tanbur - temir komuz Kyrgyz kui - manaschi chopo choor - komuz - kyl kyyak - tanbur - temir komuz Manas Mongolian bangnadyr - bogino-duu...
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including temir komuz, jaw harps are traditionally used by pastoralists throughout Inner Asia. They are typically made out of wood or metal. Komuz, a three-stringed...
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guitars (2004-2006, 2010-present) Cerritus – bass guitar (2013-present), temir-komuz (2020-present) Charuk – vocals, percussion (2020-present) Magus – traditional...
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frame. 121.221 Individual heteroglot guimbardes. Jew's harp Morsing Temir komuz 121.222 Sets of heteroglot guimbardes. Kouxian The lamellae are tied...
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