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Dutar (also dotar; Persian: دوتار, romanized: dutâr; Russian: Дутар; Tajik: Дутор; Uzbek: Дутор; Uyghur: دۇتار, romanized: Dutar; simplified Chinese: 都塔尔; traditional Chinese: 都塔爾; pinyin: Dū tǎ ěr; Dungan: Дутар) yɛ Iranian ''lute'' a no kɔn yɛ tsentsen na ahoma ebien wɔ ho a wohuu no wɔ Iran na Central Asia. Ne dzin fi Persia kasafua a wɔwɔ ma ''two strings''دوتار do tār (< دو do "two",تار tār "string"), kaansa nna Herati dutar a ɔwɔ Afghanistan wɔ ahoma duanan. Dutar yɛ adze a ɔagye dzin wɔ Tajikistan na Khorasan mansin a ɔwɔ Iran mu. Sɛ wɔbɔ a, Uyghurfo a wofi Western China na wɔtaa tsew ahoma no na Tajiks, Turkmen, Uzbeks na wɔbɔ na wɔtsew. Adzeyɛdze a ɔka ho nye Kazakh dombra. Dutar so yɛ adzeyɛdze a no ho hia ka Kurds a ofi Khorasan a wohun Haj Ghorban Soleimani a ofi Quchan dɛ ɔyɛ enyimnyamfo. Kurdish hɔ no, nyia ɔbɔ dutar ne dzin dze bakci (bakhshi) a ɔsɛ Turkmen bagsy, a wɔfrɛ no ashiq wɔ Azeri. Wɔagye Khorasan bakhshi ndwom ato mu wɔ ''Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity'' mu.

Duter n'ahyɛse wɔ mfeha 15 ber mu no a nna ɔyɛ obi a ɔhwɛ adzeyɛdze nkaa no do n'adzeyɛdze no, wɔdze ''gut'' na wɔdze yɛɛ n'ahoma no. Mbom, Silk Road ne mbuei no, ahoma ''catgut'' maa ahoma a ɔyɛ ''strings'' a wɔdze serekye nkyinkyimii yɛe a wɔdze fi China bae no kwan. Ndɛ mber yi adzeyɛdze binom da ho dze serekye ahoma dzi dwuma, kaasa wɔtaa dze ''nylon'' so dzi dwuma.

Dutar no wɔ ndze a no mu yɛ dɛw. Adzeyɛdze a ɔyɛ ''pear-shaped'' no su ankasa yɛ kwansin kor dze rokɔ ebien.

Wɔtaa kyim no to La Re anaa A D, naaso ogyina bea no do so.

UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists

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Dutar ne nyɛe na amambra ndwom ne nyɛe dze dwontow ka ho fi ''2021 representative'' mu ka ''UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List'' ho.

Abɔfo a wɔagye dzin

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  • Haj Ghorban Soleimani (1920–2008)
  • Turgun Alimatov (1922–2008)
  • Abdurahim Hamidov (1952–2013)
  • Abdurehim Heyit (Uyghur) (1962–)
  • Sanubar Tursun (1971–)
  • Alireza Soleimani (Aliabad, Khorasan)
  • Sultan Reza Bakci (Geliani) (Khorasani)
  • Haj Mohammad Hossein Yeganeh (Khorasani)
  • Abdolghader Afzali(Khorasan, Iran)
  • Aziz Tanha (Korasan, Iran)
  • Saied Tehranizadeh
  • Abd Allah Amini (Khorasani)
  • Zolfaghar Askarian (Khorasani)
  • Gholam Ali Poor Ataa (Khorasani)
  • Aliia Gholi Yeganeh (Turkmen)
  • Osman Mohammadparast (Khaf, Iran)
  • Abdollah Alijani Ardeshir (Tehran, Iran)

Hwɛ iyi so

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Hwɛ iyi so: Lute § History and evolution of the lute

  • Shashmaqam
  • Turgun Alimatov
  • Dotara
  • Bağlama
  • Çiftelia
  • Music of Iran
  • Music of Afghanistan
  • Music of Tajikistan
  • Music of Turkmenistan
  • Music of Central Asia