Category
page 1Mongolian musical instruments
morin khuur
musical instrument

yatga
The yatga (, Khalkha dialect: ; ; is a traditional plucked zither of Mongolia.

tsuur
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The tsuur (цуур, Mongolian), choor (Kyrgyz), chuur (шоор, Tuvan), sybyzgy (Kazakh), or kurai (Bashkir) is an end-blown flute of varying lengths that is common among Inner Asian pastoralists.
chanza
three-stringed lute instrument from the Tuvan Republic
tovshuur
The tovshuur, also known as topshur or topshuur (Mongolian Cyrillic: ; ; Mandarin Chinese: 托布秀尔 Tuō bù xiù ěr) is a two- or three-stringed lute played by the Western Mongolian (Oirats) tribes called the Altai Urianghais, the Altais, Tuvans, and Khalkha peoples.
The topshur is closely tied to the folklore of Western Mongolian people and accompanied the performances of storytellers, singing, and dancing.
According to descriptions given by Marco Polo, the Mongols also played the instruments before a battle.
limbe
type of flute
sihu
string instrument from China and Mongolia