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- Quray abstract "The quray (Bashkir ҡурай, Tatar quray, [quˈrɑɪ]) is a long open endblown flute with two to seven fingerholes, and is the national instrument of the Bashkirs and Tatars. The instrument is a type of Choor.The most widespread kind of quray is a quray made from the stem of the umbelliferous plant, called urals edgepistil or Kamchatka pleurospermum (Pleurospermum uralense). The stem of a quray is 2–3 meters long. It flowers in July, then dries out in August–September. It is cut in September and kept it in a dry and dark place. The length is found by measuring 8-10 times the width of a palm encompassing the stem of a plant. The first hole must be done at four fingers distance from the top of the plant, the next three holes at two fingers distance from each other, the fifth at the back at three fingers distance from the fourth hole. The length of a quray is about 510-810 millimeters. The diapason of a quray consists of three octaves. The quray is used as a solo as well as an ensemble instrument. Now, a quray can be made from veneer. It is more stable and its sound is similar to the natural quray's sound. In addition to a grass quray some other types of quray are known: sor-quray - a sort of quray made by the Bashkirs who lived in the steppe where the natural quray does not grow. It is made of steppe grass and its length is not more than one meter, but it is wider in its diameter. The specialists say it was used for calling signals.copper quraq - a quray made from copper. However, specialists disapprove of using this kind of quray, because it is harmful for the health.The names of outstanding quray-players-improvisers include Kubagush-sasan, Baik-sasan, I. Murzakaev, G. Arginbaev, Y. Icyanbaev, I. Dilmukhametov, G. Suleymanov, K. Diyarov, R. Rakhimov, Y. Gaynetdinov, A. Aitkulov and R. Yuldashev. There are many quray performers: laureates and diploma-winners of International Musical Folk Festivals, International Students' and Youth Festivals and all-Russian contests of performers of rare musical instruments.There is a picture of a quray flower on the national flag and Bashkortostan state emblem.".
- Quray thumbnail Quraybash.jpg?width=300.
- Quray wikiPageID "15873369".
- Quray wikiPageLength "3442".
- Quray wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Quray wikiPageRevisionID "708378477".
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Bashkir_language.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Bashkirs.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Bashkortostan.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bashkir_musical_instruments.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Category:End-blown_flutes.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tatar_musical_instruments.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Choor.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Duduk.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Flageolet.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Flute.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Frula.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Kaval.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Kawala.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Kurai.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink List_of_national_instruments_(music).
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Murgu.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Ney.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Pleurospermum_uralense.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Shvi.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Tatar_language.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Tatars.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLink File:Quraytat.jpg.
- Quray wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quray".
- Quray wikiPageWikiLinkText "quray".
- Quray classification "*woodwind instrument".
- Quray name "Quray".
- Quray names "Kurai,Kuray,Koray,Qurai".
- Quray related "* Ney - a similar Persian instrument * Flute * Jedinka * Dilli Kaval * Shvi * Frula * Murgu * Kurai * Kawala".
- Quray wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Quray wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Quray wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Quray wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flutes.
- Quray wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-ba.
- Quray wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Quray subject Category:Bashkir_musical_instruments.
- Quray subject Category:End-blown_flutes.
- Quray subject Category:Tatar_musical_instruments.
- Quray hypernym Flute.
- Quray type Instrument.
- Quray type Person.
- Quray type Instrument.
- Quray comment "The quray (Bashkir ҡурай, Tatar quray, [quˈrɑɪ]) is a long open endblown flute with two to seven fingerholes, and is the national instrument of the Bashkirs and Tatars. The instrument is a type of Choor.The most widespread kind of quray is a quray made from the stem of the umbelliferous plant, called urals edgepistil or Kamchatka pleurospermum (Pleurospermum uralense). The stem of a quray is 2–3 meters long. It flowers in July, then dries out in August–September.".
- Quray label "Quray".
- Quray sameAs Q864778.
- Quray sameAs Ҡурай.
- Quray sameAs Quray.
- Quray sameAs Koeraj_(muziekinstrument).
- Quray sameAs m.03nxqmx.
- Quray sameAs Курай.
- Quray sameAs Курай.
- Quray sameAs Q864778.
- Quray wasDerivedFrom Quray?oldid=708378477.
- Quray depiction Quraybash.jpg.
- Quray isPrimaryTopicOf Quray.