Not familiar with this instrument, but it looks like another member of the big extended family of two-string "spike fiddles" that you tend to find in all the lands that Persian and Arabic culture influenced over the years. The video reminded me of learning to play the rebab, which is the Javanese version...my first attempts were almost enough to make me want earplugs for myself, not to mention everyone else in the room.
Tuvan Igil—I saw this and loved the instrument, and the way the musician gets lost in the playing while teaching at the same time. He also uses it to imitate animals, and talks about the symbolism of things like holding the bow with the palm facing upward.
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