Dombra

General information about the club:

By promoting and teaching the dombra in the dombra club, we teach students, first of all, culture and aesthetic education and discipline, increase their interest in art. The dombra club is open to all students of the school, as long as they have the motivation and will. We teach students a special digit system because it is difficult for a child who has just learned to play the dombra to learn the music system.


Lesson plan:

Each group has its own program. The members of the first group first get acquainted with the structure of the device. Then you need to explain how to sit, how to use the right and left hands, and the meaning of the beats. During the lesson, information about the digital system will be told. Questions about what this concept means, how many, and the names of the beats are answered in detail.


The following lessons are for short songs. Must know the specifics of folk and author's songs. Learn to play the first instrument, then memorize the words of the song. Then the song is sung along with the dombra. More precisely, it accompanies itself. After five or six songs, we switch to small moods. It should be noted that special attention is paid to the rhythm. Because rhythm is very important in music, especially when playing an instrument. After two or three months, children's hearing and rhythmic playing skills are improved.


The head of the club

A graduate of the Kazakh National Conservatory named after Kurmangazy, Master of Arts, laureate of Republican competitions - Aimambetov Sundet.


Club achievements:


Hundreds of our students play the dombra, form a school ensemble, and perform on stage. There are kuis and works of composers. Our most talented students won prizes in the city and national competitions. Individual performances of dombra players or their performances in an ensemble are of interest to the audience. Young musicians take an active part in all the festive events of our school.