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What are the main instruments of the Xinjiang Cam? Pictures

"Mukam", for the Arabic language, meaning norms, gatherings and other meanings, here transferred to the meaning of the big song, is a musical form of the Muslim peoples, twelve Mukam is twelve sets of big songs, these twelve sets of big songs are: Lak, and Biyat, Muxia Gulaik, Chalgah, Panjigarh, Uzhahal, and Ai and, Ushak, Bayati, Nawa, Shiga, and Yilak mukams. Each of the twelve Uyghur mukams is divided into three main parts: Dainaiman, Dastan, and Meshirev; each of these parts consists of four main melodies and a number of variations. Each of these pieces is an integral part of the main theme of the mukham, and at the same time, it is an independent piece of music with harmonic characteristics, and the instruments accompanying the mukhams are shatars, plucked, hot wafers, tambourines, dutars, and so on.