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ok computer rare folk instruments and lost melodies find a digital future

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a cultural preservation project with no immediate impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, or supply chains. The initiative is too early-stage and non-commercial to affect any sector.
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- Ohang initiative in Uzbekistan cataloged 24 traditional instruments and over 200 sound samples.
- Platform to launch in June, free to use with public user license for personal/commercial projects.
- Includes rare gajir nay instrument.
- Future plans: expand archive, foster collaborations, host electronic music festival.