Uzbek Rewapu (Pinyin: wū zī bié kè rè wǎ pǔ) is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Uzbek and Uyghur ethnic groups. It can be used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment, and is often used with Uzbek Rewapu in ethnic bands.
The shape maintains the structural characteristics of Kashi Rewapu, and the body is made of mulberry, almond or walnut.
Chinese folk music composers have created many solo pieces with national characteristics for Uzbek Rewapu, the more famous ones are: "Spring in Tianshan", "Beautiful Motherland" and so on.
When playing, whether sitting or standing, the body should be straight and the shoulders should be kept straight. Lay the qin across your chest, place the resonance box in the middle of your right elbow, and point the fingerboard upwards. The tiger's mouth in the left hand holds the piano rod, and the fingers press the strings to pick up the sound.