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Husitar

Huxitar (pinyin: hú xī tā ěr) is a Uyghur stringed musical instrument. Popular in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and other places. It was created and developed by Xinjiang Art School Turxun River based on Uyghur folklore.

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  • Chinese name:Husitar
  • Husitar:Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Urumqi and other places
  • type:Uyghur drawn stringed instruments
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Husitar, a Uyghur stringed musical instrument. (Husitar) means (sweet strings). Popular in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and other places.
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If you want to understand the culture of a region, the most direct way is to appreciate the music and dance with local characteristics. There are many ethnic musical instruments in Xinjiang. The following are the common stringed musical instruments in Xinjiang.
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When playing, sit in a sitting position, place the herringbone support at the bottom of the piano on the left leg, and keep the piano body upright.
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Husitar, similar in appearance to the western stringed instrument Mandolin, has a total length of 68 cm and consists of a resonance box, a headstock, a peg, a neck, a fingerboard, a bridge, a tailpiece, strings and a bow. constitute.
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