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thumb|Sybyzgy (at the top) on a Soviet Union stamp.|188x188px The sybyzgy (, , , , , ) is a Kyrgyz sideblown flute traditionally played by shepherds and horse herders, made from apricot wood or the wood of mountain bushes. With a length of 600–650 mm.
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thumb|Sybyzgy (at the top) on a Soviet Union stamp.|188x188px The sybyzgy (, , , , , ) is a Kyrgyz sideblown flute traditionally played by shepherds and horse herders, made from apricot wood or the wood of mountain bushes. With a length of 600–650 mm.
The traditional sybyzgy had 6 holes, however most modern sybyzgys are made with ten holes. Most modern sybyzgys are also have two separate pieces (one containing the finger holes and one for the mouth hole)
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