Shagur
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Not to be confused with Shaghur.
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Shagur is a wind instrument like an elongated flute like those of the Bashkirs and the Caucasians.[citation needed ] The shagur is similar to the shoor and the khobyrakh but with holes on the side and made of wood.[1] [2] It's only about 30 to 40 cm long.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Traditional instrument of the Altai people - text in English". www.face-music.ch. Retrieved 2020年04月09日.
- ^ "Traditional Instruments of the Khakas people - text in English". www.face-music.ch. Retrieved 2020年04月09日.
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