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Traditional puppeteers play on the doira, qayroq, surnay and nag'ora. There are other variations, and folk songs like "Na`at" and "Munojot", performed at the circumcision ceremony of a male child. Traditional Tajik wedding music is played by sozanda, professional musicians, mostly female, who are part of ensembles called the dasta. [2]
In Tajikistan, the local leadership decided that shashmaqom should form a part of the national traditional heritage. Tension between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan led to the differentiation between the Tajik shashmaqom as developed in Dushanbe, and the Uzbek shashmaqam as developed in Tashkent. Tajik books made no mention of Uzbek shashmaqam and ...
Traditional Tajik music is closely related to other Central Asian music forms. Shashmaqam is the predominant style of Tajik folk music, though falak is popular in southern Tajikistan. The Pamiris of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province have their own distinct style of music as well.
This category is about the music of Tajikistan. For the music of the ethnic Tajik people, see Category:Tajik music. Subcategories.
Khorasan bakhshi music is recognized on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. At the time of the dutar's humble origins in the 15th century as a shepherd 's instrument its strings were made from gut .
Today the karnā in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan is a long, mostly cylindrical metal trumpet, and in northern India it is a straight, tapered metal trumpet that can be long and thin or short and wide. It is used in the music of Iran, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, where it is considered a national instrument. Varieties of karnay trumpets from Tajikistan.
Traditional Tajik music, Shashmaqom: Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, composer: ... He is a People's Artist of Tajikistan and People's Artist of USSR (1979). Life
Davlatmand Kholov (Tajik: Давлатманд Холов; 26 October 1950 – 18 February 2024) was a Tajik musician and singer from Kulob.He was an expert in the southern folk genre of Tajik music called Falak (lit. "the firmament").