kalmatyra
Kalmatyra is a type of traditional Kazakh baglama, a long-necked lute originating from Central Asia. The instrument is a key part of Kazakh folk music and culture. Kalmatyra typically features a short neck with between 7 to 11 strings, which are played by plucking or sliding the fingers across them. The soundbox is usually made of wood, often walnut or poplar, and the tuning pegs and bridge may be decorated with intricate designs.
In traditional Kazakh music, the kalmatyra is used in various styles, from slow and mournful melodies to
The kalmatyra is an essential instrument in Kazakh wedding ceremonies, and it is often played during other
Today, the kalmatyra remains an integral part of Kazakh folk music and the country's cultural identity. Modern-day