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Kumuriyi operating guide

Kumuriyi is a Tajik plucked stringed musical instrument. Also known as Kumuri. The shape is the same as Dolangewafu and Rebub, and it is generally used for religion. When playing, the body of the piano is placed obliquely in front of the chest, the left hand is holding the piano and the strings are pressed, and the right hand is using a wooden pick to play the strings. The seven-string Kum...
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Kumuriyi is a Tajik plucked stringed musical instrument. Also known as Kumuri. The shape is the same as Dolangewafu and Rebub, and it is generally used for religion. The body of the piano is huge, made of apricot wood, with a total length of about 93 cm, and the speaker is round, about 57 cm long and 27 cm wide. The traditional Kumuriyi consists of a sound box, a headstock, a stem, a peg, ...
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