Tajik folk song "Tayguni" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Xinjiang Tajik Folk Song Collection"
Tayi Guni
Folk songs Ethnic Group: Tajik Region: Xinjiang
Singing: Abdunasu Mansour Khan
Dumbak: The Ekbel Abili Show
Eikech: Awalibek Nishati
Bass Rewaf: Klimu Ayouf
Tajdarzhwap: Azim Husidili
The Tajiks living on the eastern side of the Pamir Plateau and in Tashkurgan, Shache, Yechen and other places have a long and diversified musical tradition. Their settlements are located at the most mysterious and beautiful crossroads of the ancient Silk Road. All ethnic groups in the Western regions, as well as ancient Persian, ancient Indian and ancient Arab civilizations, have left their marks on Tajik music. The Musical Instruments of Tajik nationality are rich and similar to those of Uyghur nationality, but they retain their own ethnic characteristics. The tabla Dabu has a wide poplar frame, covered with animal skin, the string instrument Aichek has a unique violin case, the plucked instrument Tajdalzhwaf is often dug out of whole apricot wood, the sheep casing string, and the most noticed and praised Tajik eagle whistle "Nai"...
In the song, Du Mbac coordinated the crisp and orderly beats, Jewafu's lingran was interwoven with the quaint and elegant string notes of Aichek, and the rising and falling voices of the lead singer and harmonizing voices seemed to be part of the instrumental chorus, as if all the people and instruments were singing and dancing together in a steady and rhythmic rhythm. The simple and cheerful melody is laid out, and the fresh and beautiful life of the Tajik people is also presented with pride.