Rubab musical instrument Dutar from Uzbekistan - 20th century
Here is a unique and authentic musical instrument – a rubab originating from Uzbekistan, dated to the 20th century. This stringed plucked instrument, often called the "lion of Central Asian music," is not only a fascinating collector's item but also a material trace of the rich, centuries-old musical tradition of the Silk Road.
Rubab is the central instrument in Central Asian classical music, especially in the makom tradition. The presented specimen features a construction typical of the region: a resonant body made from a single piece of wood (likely mulberry or walnut), covered with a thin membrane (often of skin), and a long neck with frets. The instrument usually has three main melodic strings, two or three drone (buzzing) strings, and a dozen sympathetic resonance strings that vibrate, giving the sound its characteristic, deep, and rich timbre.
As a collectible, this rubab is:
- Cultural artifact: A direct connection to the musical heritage of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
- Decorative object with a soul: Its organic shapes, traces of patina, and artisanal craftsmanship make it an extraordinary interior decoration with an ethno-global character.
- Investment in history: Authentic, old ethnic instruments are increasingly sought after by collectors and museums worldwide.
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Rubab instrument muzyczny Dutar z Uzbekistanu - XX wiek—
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