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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. When he was a university student at the China Conservatory of Music, Zhang Shan participated in the co...
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The earliest Kubuzi, also known as Kelekubuzi, is the oldest stringed musical instrument spread among the Kazakh people. Herdsmen use local materials and make them according to the materials, and often the styles and specifications of the qin are very inconsistent. This most primitive stringed instrument can still be seen in the remote mountainous areas of Kazakhstan. Later, on th...
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