asoslamoq
Asoslamoq is a traditional Uzbek musical instrument originating from Central Asia. It is a type of long-necked lute, typically having five or six strings and a fretted neck. The word "asoslamoq" itself means "principal lute" in the Uzbek language, reflecting its importance in traditional Uzbek music.
Asoslamoq is known for its distinctive sound, which is often described as rich and mellow. The instrument
In traditional Uzbek music, the asoslamoq is used in a variety of genres, including classical compositions,
The asoslamoq has a long history, with evidence of its existence dating back to the Turkic and