alt=|thumb|Dauylpaz (little) alt=|thumb|Dauylpaz (Big) thumb|Stamp released by the government of Kazakhstan in 2008. The image on the right depicts a dauylpaz A Dauylpaz (Kazakh: дауылпаз) is a percussion signal instrument used by the Kazakhs. The drum-like instrument was originally used to convey signals during battle, and later became commonplace in Kazakh culture. The instrument fell out of widespread use in the 20th century.
alt=|thumb|Dauylpaz (little) alt=|thumb|Dauylpaz (Big) thumb|Stamp released by the government of Kazakhstan in 2008. The image on the right depicts a dauylpaz A Dauylpaz (Kazakh: дауылпаз) is a percussion signal instrument used by the Kazakhs. The drum-like instrument was originally used to convey signals during battle, and later became commonplace in Kazakh culture. The instrument fell out of widespread use in the 20th century.
== Description == The dauylpaz is an ancient, cauldron-shaped musical instrument. One end of the drum is an open space with taunt leather stretched across the larger, bowl shaped base. The instrument is played with a stick or mallet, and is worn on a belt.
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