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Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed the Video give it a thumbs up. Please subscribe to our channel and make sure to click the bell icon beside the subscribe button to get informed about new videos.n/////////Karnay and Surnay' ////////nPlaying karnay and surnay instruments has аn ancient history and this art is a national musical property of the Uzbek people.nnKarnays, used widely throughout Uzbekistan, are brass, unbent natural horns without valves, two meters or more in length. Sound is produced by pursing the lips through the mouthpiece. Karnays are played from the standing position while lifting and often moving the instrument in an upward direction. The diameter at the bell of the instrument is 220 millimeters. The sound is very powerful and can be heard from a great distance.nnThe surnay is one of the most complex of Uzbek wind instruments because of its structure. In shape and sound—a wooden conical tube with a wide bell—it is similar to the oboe. It is used throughout Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and the Caucasus—where it is known as zurna— and similar instruments are common throughout the Far East. Like karnays, surnays are an essential element of music ensembles for weddings, holidays and other celebrations.