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Kubuzi

Kubuzi (pinyin: kù bù zī) is a traditional musical instrument of Kazakh and other Central Asian nationalities. Its founder was Kurkut, a shaman at the end of the eighth century. Chinese also translated as Hobbes, Hobbes, Kebuzi and so on. With a long history, simple construction and soft sound, it is used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment.

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  • Chinese name:Kubuzi
  • popular area:Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and other places
  • type:bowed stringed musical instrument
  • pinyin:kù bù zī
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Kubuzi is a Kazakh bow and stringed musical instrument. Chinese also translated as Hobbes, Hobbes, Kebuzi and so on. With a long history, simple construction and soft sound, it is used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment.
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Zhang Shan, a doctoral student of music anthropology at Shanghai Conservatory of Music, spent more than 6 years immersed in the Kazakh pastoral areas of Xinjiang, studying, researching and arranging Kazakh folk music, and disseminating grassland music to the outside world. charm.
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When playing Kubuzi, you should sit in a sitting position, with your legs flat, and use your knees to clamp the lower part of the piano box.
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The earliest Kubuzi, also known as Kelekubuzi, is the oldest stringed musical instrument spread among the Kazakh people.
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