Igil
The Igil is a traditional stringed musical instrument from the Tuvan region of Siberia, Russia. It typically has two strings and is played with a bow. The Igil is made from materials like wood and animal skin, and it produces a unique sound that is often associated with the rich cultural heritage of the Tuvan people.
This instrument is not only used for music but also plays a role in Tuvan throat singing, a vocal technique that allows singers to produce multiple pitches simultaneously. The Igil is often featured in performances that celebrate Tuvan folklore and storytelling, making it an important part of the region's artistic expression.