Kumuz
String instrument | |
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Other names | Agach-kumuz |
Classification | Plucked |
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The kumuz (Kumyk: къумуз, хомус, romanized: qumuz, xomus) or agach-kumuz (Kumyk: агъач-къумуз, romanized: ağaç-qumuz) is a stringed instrument used by the Kumyks of Dagestan, in the Russian Caucasus. It has three strings and is fretted.[1] Scholars have noticed the similarity in name to the Kyrgyz komuz, but note the kumuz is perhaps more closely related to the other lutes of the Caucasus.[1][2][3]
Legendarily, the Kumyk poet Irchi Kozak cured the sick with the music of his agach-kumuz.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Mark Slobin. Kirgiz Instrumental Music. Theodore Front Music. pp. 11–. ISBN 978-0-614-16459-6. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
- ^ https://stringedinstrumentdatabase.aornis.com/datumbazo/a.htm Stringed Instrument Database: A
- ^ https://atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/middle_east.htm#dagestan Atlas of Plucked Instruments: Dagestan
- ^ Soi︠u︡z pisateleĭ SSSR. (1973). Soviet literature. Foreign Languages Publishing House. p. 60. Retrieved 24 August 2012.