Dolangewapu, a Uyghur plucked stringed musical instrument. Named after the popular Hami area. Also translated as Daolang Rewapu, Doran Rewapu. Popular in Awati, Bachu, Maigaiti and Shache in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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When playing Dolangewapu, often take a seated position, hold the qin obliquely around the waist, place the resonance box at the root of the right leg, the leather surface is inclined upward, the head of the qin is raised to the left, at a 45° angle, and the left hand is supported by the tiger's mouth The piano rod is usually used by the index finger, middle finger and ring finger to press the strings to take the sound, and the right thumb and index finger hold the pick to pluck the strings to pronounce.
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The traditional Dolangewapu, the body is made of mulberry, apricot or walnut, with a total length of about 80 cm.
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