Kirgisia Handmade Chogoino choor ney flute RARE
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Kirgisia Handmade Chogoino choor ney flute / RARE

Kirgisia Handmade Chogoino choor ney flute / RARE
Start Price USD 94.99
Current Price USD 94.99
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Start Time Thursday, July 24, 2008
End Time Thursday, July 31, 2008
Location Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

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byimyrza Store To hear how Chogoino choor play in orcestra with other kyrgyz national musical instruments like komuz, kyl kyiak, ooz komuz (jews harp) and kyl kyiak click following link:   http://byimyrzabazaar.narod.ru/8SHATTYK.mp3   ORIGIN: In Central Asia there is a beautiful land, crossed by the Tien Shan and Pamir-Alai mountain ranges. This is the country of Kyrgyzstan (the Kyrgyz Republic). Byimyrza bazaar sales team offer you a good chance to  buy Kyrgyz traditional musical instruments and other handcrafts directly from origin. We will be glad to serve your purchases.   Video clip about our country - Kyrgyzstan:  http://ru.youtube.com/watch?v=cp_ikUeXkXg _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PAYMENT: We accept PAYPAL and all major debit and credit cards. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SHIPPING: Worldwide delivery   Shipping and handling is the same for all countries $ 17.99   All items directly will ship from Bishkek ( Kyrgyzstan) Central Postal Service Office via regular Express Mail Service (EMS) within 3 business days after payment completed by our sales team members. Usually we send next day after payment completed.   Please be informed that according to the EMS Kyrgyzstan conditions delivery will normally be within 3 weeks worldwide.  _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   DISCOUNTS FOR SHIPPING If you buy more than one item during a week we will do combined shipping. Shipping discount on a second item and for additional items will be 30%. Please contact me to calculate the total price for items you choose.   DISCOUNTS FOR WHOLE SALE PURCHASES FROM MY STORE  If you buy 5 or more items at the same time from my Ebay store (not from auction) discount will be 15% from total BUY IT NOW price   BEST OFFER Don't hesitate to make your best offers. We will consider all your offers. Also if you need anythyng else from Kyrgyzstan or Central Asia, our sales team will be glad to find it for you. Tell us what you want to see in our store, we will try to satisfy your needs.   ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   TERMS OF SALE 1. We'll contact winning bidder within 24 hours of the listing ending. If you'll not get message from me within 24 hours, please contact me (sometime I can't reach bidder due to his invalid e-mail, mail server troubles or other reasons). 2. You MUST pay within 5 business days (contact me before bidding if you think that some delay may occur). Failing to do so will result in negative feedback and NPB alert. 3. We ship items within 2-3 business days after confirmed payment (if not otherwise indicated), usually next day after payment completed. 4. We'll inform buyer about getting money, and about shipping items. 5. You have 30-days from shipping date money back (except s/h and 10% restocking fee) or partial refund guaranteed if not satisfied or item doesn't match description. 6. I'll leave positive feedback to each successful buyer. If you satisfied with item/service, you may leave few words in return. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   KYRGYZ INSTRUMENTS The Komuz This three-stringed plucked fretless lute is the instrument most identified with the Kyrgyz people. It is used both to accompany singing and as a virtuosic solo instrument. For more information on the komuz (literally, 'instrument'), see the article in the website entitled Komuz Krisis.Click here for audio example of Komuz playing ('Mash Kambarkan') -opens in its own small windowOr click on the direct link: Mash kambarkan_mp3   The Kyl Kiak    This two-stringed bowed instrument has a pastoral character and, fitting for an instrument with strings made of horse hair, often evokes the Kyrgyz love of horses in the melodies and rhythms of some of the most popular pieces for kyl (which means 'horse's tail') kiak. For more information on the kyl kiak, see the article on this website entitled Kiakchi. Click here for audio example of Kyl kiak playing ('Top jïlkï') -opens in its own small windowOr click on the direct link: Top jïlkï_mp3  Timur komuz    The so-called 'iron instrument' is what many in the West call a Jew's harp. As you can hear, the Kyrgyz have made playing this seemingly simple instrument a real art. Click here for audio example of Timur komuz playing ('Kosh kairïk') -opens in its own small windowOr click on the direct link: Kosh kairïk_mp3   Choor    Traditionally associated with shepherds, the varied choor (wind instruments) are the Kyrgyz aerophones. These include end-blown flutes akin to the Turkish ney and ocarina-like clay flutes called chopo choor. Click here for 2 audio examples of Choor playing ('Koyçulardin koygür küüsü (Shepherd's Melody)'' and 'Bektash'') -opens in its own small windowOr click on the direct links: Bektash_edit.mp3 and Koyçulardin_edit.mp3   Jigatch    It may sound something like a digeredoo, but the jigatch, which the Kyrgyz consider their oldest instrument, is a wooden relative of the timur komuz. Click here for audio example of Jigatch playing ('Improvisation') -opens in its own small windowOr click on the direct link: Improvisation_mp3 To hear how Kyrgyz musical instruments play in orcestra click following link: http://byimyrzabazaar.narod.ru/8SHATTYK.mp3

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