peváet
Pevaet is a traditional musical instrument from the Republic of Buryatia, Russia. It is a type of mouth organ, also known as a harmonica, and is played by blowing air through the instrument to produce sound. The pevaet typically has a cylindrical body made of wood or metal, with a series of reeds or membranes that vibrate when air passes over them. The player can produce a range of notes by covering or uncovering the reeds with their fingers.
The pevaet is often used in Buryat folk music, where it accompanies vocal performances and dance. It
The pevaet is relatively simple to play and can be learned by beginners with some practice. It
In recent years, the pevaet has gained international recognition and has been featured in various music festivals