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English: Mongolia exhibit in the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix.

Mongolia

[left]
(Morin khuur, Sihu, etc)
Ch[oor][1] (end-blown flute)[2]
..., Bayan-Ölgii Province, 2009
Sybyzgy (end-blown flute)[2]
Kazakh prople, Tolbo District,[3]
Bayan-Ölgii Province, 1994
Siberian pinewood
Kalek Ka..., maker
Kobyz (bowed lute)[2]
Kazakh people, 20th c.
Although collectioned in Mongolia, this kobyz
was probably made in Kazakhstan.
Dombra (plucked lute)[2]
Kazakh people, Ölgii, Bayan-Ölgii Province,
2011
Pinewood and cedarwood
Medikhat Khizirkhan, maker
Dombra (plucked lute)[2]
Kazakh people, Ölgii, Bayan-Ölgii Province,
2011
Pinewood and cedarwood
Tompal Jetibai, maker
Chang kobyz (jaw harp)[2]
Kazakh people, Delüün District,[3]
Bayan-Ölgii Province, 20th c.
Saldatkhan, majer
Aman khuur (jaw harp)[2]
Uriarighai people, Khovd, mid-20th c.
Aman Khuur (jaw harp)[2]
Mongol people, Ulaanbaatar, 2004
[center]
(Morin khuur, etc)
Shava[4]
Mongol people, Ulaanbaatar, 2003
Batmonkh Enjhjargal, maker
In tradional Buddhist Tsam masked dance,
Shava (the deer) heralds new life and brings
fertility to peoples' herds.
Tsan (cymbals)[2]
Mongol people, Ulaanbaatar, 20th c.
Bronze,textile
Damar (double-headed h[and drum ?])[4]
Mongol people, Ulaanbaatar, 20th c.[1]
Wood, animal skin, skilk
Played in Buddist rituals.
Hengereg ? (double-headed frame drum)[1]
Mongol people, A[rkhangai] Province, 20th c.
Wood, animal skin
Dragon khuur (bowed lute)
Mongol people, Tsetserleg,
Arkhangai Province, 2009

Pinewood, birchwood, and mahogany,
horsehair
Demchiggarav, maker
Displayed with bow.
[right]

Topshuur (plucked lute)
Mongol people, Ulaanbaatar, 2008
Wood, cow bone
Ba...ga...ar Workshop, maker
Limbe (end blown flute)
Mongol People, Ulaanbaratar, 2008
Ever büree (single-reed pipe)
Mongol people, Ulaanbaarar, 200?
Brass, wood, cow bone, cane
Atumbatar, maker
The Mongolian büree was once made
from animal horn and had no keys.
... (box zither) 
[(probably Yatga)]
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Mongolian corner in the MIM (Phoenix)
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  1. a b c kryptonic83 (2016-08-05 09:44:47). Mongolian Instruments. Flickr.
  2. a b c d e f g h i Ashanna Biliter (2014-11-02 17:42:45). [Mongolian]. Flickr.
  3. a b Districts of Mongolia § Bayan Ölgii Province. English Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org).
  4. a b Gene Spesard (arizona_native) (2017-03-02 12:54:24). Shava (deer costume), Mongol people, Ulaanbaatar, 2003; Bahmonkh Enkhjargal (maker). Flickr.

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