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UZBEK DUTAR

The Uzbek dutar is a long-necked, two-stringed instrument that is similar to the dutar played in other Central Asian countries.

  • It is commonly used in traditional Uzbek music, and it has a bright and lively sound that is perfect for accompanying vocalists or playing melodies.
  • The dutar is played with the fingers, and it is known for its ability to produce intricate and complex rhythms.
  • The Uzbek dutar is typically made from apricot or mulberry wood, with walnut or maple used for the neck and fretboard.
  • The strings are usually made from nylon or gut.
  • Like the kashgar Rubab, the Uzbek dutar is closely related to the Uyghur music tradition.
  • In fact, the dutar is an important instrument in Uyghur music, where it is often played in ensembles with other stringed instruments such as the Rawap and the Satar.
  • Despite some differences in playing techniques and musical styles, the Uzbek and Uyghur dutars share many similarities, reflecting the close cultural connections between these two neighboring regions.