davrda
Davrda is a traditional Central Asian musical instrument commonly used in Uzbek, Tajik, and Kyrgyz cultures. It belongs to the family of long-necked lutes and is known for its distinctive sound and versatile usage in folk music, ceremonies, and storytelling.
Typically, the davrda features a wooden body, often made from hardwoods such as mulberry or apricot, with
Historically, the davrda has been used not only as an accompanying instrument but also as a solo
Throughout centuries, the davrda has retained its cultural significance and continues to be played by musicians
In recent years, efforts have been made to revive and promote the davrda as part of cultural