lauljals
Lauljals is a term used to describe a specific type of musical instrument found in some Central Asian cultures, particularly associated with the Pamir region. These instruments are typically stringed and played by plucking. The exact construction and nomenclature can vary between different ethnic groups and sub-regions, but generally, lauljals are characterized by a hollow body, often made from wood or a gourd, and a neck to which strings are attached. The number of strings can also vary, with some instruments having as few as two and others having more.
The sound produced by a lauljal is often described as resonant and melodic, lending itself well to