O‘zb: Surnay
Eng: Surnay

Tavsif


To’y-marosimlarda sozandalar tomonidan puflab chalinadigan cholgʻu asbobi

Description


an ancient wind instrument in the form of double reed, which produces the sound much like oboe.

Misol(lar)


Eronda «surnay», arabda esa «mizmar»
deb atalgan asboblar o‘z mamlakatlarida to‘y va boshqa
shodiyonalarda chalingan.

Manba: N.Nizomiddinov, Buyuk Boburiylar tarixi

Alamzada qushbegi bu so‘yinch xabardan uchib-qo‘nib Azizbekning o‘rdaga qamalishining uchunchi kuni karnay-surnay bilan yetib keldi.

Manba: Abdulla Qodiriy, O`tkan kunlar

Samovarga qaytay deb turganimda yon ko'chadan karnay-surnay, qiyqiriq bilan ikki mashina kuyov-navkar chiqib qoldi. 

Manba: Abdulla Qahhor, Dumli odam

Example(s)


Flying along the roads, he arrived in Tashkent on the third day of Azizbek’s

imprisonment, his arrival declared with the trumpeting of qarnai and

surnay.

Manba: Abdulla Qadiriy, Bygone Days

As I was about to return to the samovar, groomsmen in two cars came out of the side street with karnay-surnay and joyous shouts

Manba: A.Qahhor, People with Tail

The instruments called "surnay" in Iran, and "mizmar" in Arabia are played at weddings and other celebrations in their home countries.

Manba: N.Nizomiddinov, History of the Great Baburids