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The traditional music of Ingushetia employs such musical instruments as the zurna (similar to a clarinet), dekhch-pandr (similar to a balalaika), kekhat pondur (accordion, played mostly by girls), violin (with three strings), drums and tambourine.

Folk music in Ingushetia has major similarities with Chechen folk music.

References

  1. Prokhorov, Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich, ed. (1973). Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Vol. 29. Macmillan.
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