Tulüdu
Tulüdu is a traditional musical instrument originating from the Turkic peoples of Central Asia, particularly associated with Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It belongs to the lute family and is characterized by its pear-shaped body, long neck, and typically two or three strings. The body is often crafted from wood, and the soundboard is usually made of a thin piece of wood that resonates. The neck is fretless, allowing for a wide range of melodic expression and subtle pitch bending.
The strings of the tulüdu are traditionally made from animal gut or silk, though modern instruments may