Ave Maria - Schubert on Kobyz

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  • @QUANTUMMUSIC101
    @QUANTUMMUSIC101 3 года назад

    Very Nice! I love ❤️ Ave Maria! What a great idea to play it on Kobiz! ❤️🌞🥁

  • @maricelakoopmann9575
    @maricelakoopmann9575 3 года назад

    Beautiful!! ❤️❤️🙏🏼

  • @chandrakantyadav4078
    @chandrakantyadav4078 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @tengriaslan2423
    @tengriaslan2423 3 года назад

    Tengri
    I love it! Best soul sound!
    MUSIC:
    Bowed instruments have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia, an example being the Kobyz (Kazakh: қобыз) or kyl-kobyz is an ancient Turkic, Kazakh string instrument and then Mongolian instrument Morin huur: Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. Their two-stringed upright fiddles were strung with horsehair strings, played with horsehair bows, and often feature a carved horse’s head at the end of the neck. The violins, violas, and cellos we play today, and whose bows are still strung with horsehair, are a legacy of the nomads.
    It is believed that these instruments eventually spread to China, India, the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East, where they inspired into instruments such as the erhu in China, the rebab in the Middle East, the lyra in the Byzantine Empire and the esraj in India. The violin in its present form emerged in early 16th-Century Northern Italy, where the port towns of Venice and Genoa maintained extensive ties to central Asia through the trade routes of the silk road.The Erhu can be traced back to proto-Mongolic instruments which first appeared in China during the Tang Dynasty. (Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705.) Kobyz belongs antic ages.
    The "kobyz" is neither shamanic nor belongs of darkness. (Shamans playing a special drum.)The kobyz (kopuz) was Korkut Ata's instrument. Korkut Ata (Dede Korkut, Korkyt Ata), who played kopuz, composed musical pieces, had a super human wisdom, foresaw future, doctor recovering the sick, Great Vizier of the sovereign and was a kam, is believed to have lived near Sırderya river in 7-8. centuries. Probably he was older like epics. It has been proved that the various narratives about Dede Korkut, except the two known copies were transformed into different kinds of narratives. Some of the mythological narratives, the source of legends starring Korkut, were transformed into legend and some were transformed into story and/or tale. Only two original copies, named as "Kitâb-ı Dedem Ḳorḳud Alâ Lisân-ı Tāife-i Oğuzân" and "Hikâyet-i Oğuznâme, Kazan Beğ ve Gayrı" called Book of Dede Korkut today, of this book has still remained today. (Dresden and Vatican copies) Korkut Ata is accepted as the father of Turkic music, creator of "Küy" and a legendary hero in Kazakhstan and all Turkic countries. The musical compositions are all interconnected by the epic stories that accompany them. The element encompasses social, cultural and moral values such as heroism, dialogue, physical and spiritual wellness and unity as well as respect for nature, and contains profound knowledge about the history and culture of Turkic-speaking communities. Inscribed in 2018 (13.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
    Wise women and men has used to play kopuz (since BC. 3000 ). The other people may also played it. It is not forbidden but hard. Wise people are called "baksı" or "kam" in old Turkic culture. They worship "Tengri" (means "God"). Kopuz imitates nature: rivers, winds, trees, wolves, eagles, etc. 🐺
    🌙Antic Epics said that, "when the kobyz is played, the demons run away". When the kobyz is played, people chills, because evilness go away. 🌙
    References:
    *JACQUOT, A. Dictionnaire pratique et raisonné des instruments de musique anciens et modernes, Paris, 1886.
    *SACHS, Curt, The History of Musical Instruments, New York, 1940.
    *Campbell, J. 1988. Historical atlas of world mythology, vol. 2, part 1. Harper and Row, New York.
    *Lewis, Geoffrey, ed. (1974). The Book of Dede Korkut. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books.
    *Kaskabasov, S. (1999). “Ajalmen Aykaskan Adam”, Korkıt Ata Ansiklopediyalık Jinak, Almatı
    *Îbrayev, fi. (1979b). Nekotorıye aspektı sistemnogo izuçeniya hudojestvennıh sredstv ‘Kitabi Dedem Korkut’, Moskova
    *ich.unesco.org/en/RL/heritage-of-dede-qorqud-korkyt-ata-dede-korkut-epic-culture-folk-tales-and-music-01399
    *en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_dynasty

  • @akashev_s
    @akashev_s 4 года назад +1

    Я тоже играю на таком инструменте. Можно текст нот?🎼

    • @laylaqobyz8128
      @laylaqobyz8128  4 года назад

      В интернете много вариантов)

  • @dogukanozdemir2136
    @dogukanozdemir2136 3 года назад

    jaraysın

  • @encapsulatio
    @encapsulatio 3 года назад +1

    hmm...the kobyz looks different than what I remember.

    • @laylaqobyz8128
      @laylaqobyz8128  3 года назад

      It is a modern type of kobyz, it was founded in 1940-50’s special for Kazakh national orchestra