Doshpuluur
Doshpuluur is a traditional stringed musical instrument from Mongolia. It typically has a long neck and a rounded body, resembling a lute. The instrument is made from wood and often features two strings, which are played with a bow. The Doshpuluur is known for its rich, resonant sound and is commonly used in Mongolian folk music.
The Doshpuluur is often associated with the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongolian people. It plays a significant role in cultural celebrations and storytelling, helping to preserve the history and traditions of the region. Musicians use the instrument to convey emotions and connect with their audience.