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Kashgar Rewapu

Kashi Rewapu (pinyin: kā shí rè wǎ pǔ) is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Uzbeks and Uyghurs. This kind of hot wap has a wide range, crisp and bright tone, and is best suited for solo, but also for instrumental ensemble or singing and dancing accompaniment in a band.

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  • Chinese name:Kashgar Rewapu
  • popular area:Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
  • full length:130 cm
  • Attributes:musical instrument
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Kashgar Rewapu is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Uyghur and Uzbeks. Named after a popular place. Also translated as Ravapo, Rabab, Trumpet, etc. Popular in all parts of southern Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, especially in Kashgar.
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Kashi Rewapu's performance skills include single play, double play, strumming, rolling, strumming, sweeping small rolls, and sweeping continuous strumming, etc. The outer strings play the main melody, and the resonance strings are used to play bass or harmony. Can be used for solo, instrumental ensemble or to accompany folk song and dance.
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Kashgar Rewapu is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Uyghur and Uzbeks. Popular in all parts of southern Xinjiang, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, especially in Kashgar.
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