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Ghaychak

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Ghaychak or Gheychak is a Persian bowed lute. [1]

8 relations: Baloch people, Bowed string instrument, Iranian peoples, Kobyz, Rubab (instrument), Sarangi (Nepali), Sarinda, String instrument.

Baloch people

The Baloch or Baluch (Balochi) are a people who live mainly in the Balochistan region of the southeastern-most edge of the Iranian plateau in Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, as well as in the Arabian Peninsula.

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Bowed string instrument

Bowed string instruments are a subcategory of string instruments that are played by a bow rubbing the strings.

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Iranian peoples

The Iranian peoples, or Iranic peoples, are a diverse Indo-European ethno-linguistic group that comprise the speakers of the Iranian languages.

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Kobyz

The Qobyz (Cyrillic: қобыз) or qıl-qobız is an ancient Kazakh string instrument.

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Rubab (instrument)

Rubab, robab or rabab (رباب, रुबाब, Rübab, Rübab, رُباب rubāb, Tajik and Uzbek рубоб) is a lute-like musical instrument originating from central Afghanistan.

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Sarangi (Nepali)

The sarangi (सारङ्गी) is a folk Nepalese bowed string instrument.

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Sarinda

A sarinda is a stringed Indian and Nepali folk musical instrument similar to lutes or fiddles.

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String instrument

String instruments, stringed instruments, or chordophones are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when the performer plays or sounds the strings in some manner.

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Ghichak, Gicak, Giccek, Gijek.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghaychak

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