sabayi
Sabayi (pinyin: Sà bā yī) is a percussion instrument of Uyghur, Uzbek and other ethnic groups, popular in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Often used for singing and dancing accompaniment, it is not only an important rhythm instrument, but also a prop for male dancers. In the folk, most of Sabay sings "Mexilep" accompaniment, adding a warm atmosphere.
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Pinyin:Sà bā yī
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category:percussion
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nationality:Uyghur, Uzbek and other ethnic groups
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In recent years, Yuepuhu County has increased the protection of Sabai's performance art, encouraged folk artists to go out to participate in competitions and performances, made costumes for folk artists, and promoted Sabhai culture.
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When playing, the lower end of the wooden stick in the right hand shakes or hits the left hand, shoulders, etc., so that the big iron ring hits the wooden stick to make a sound, and the small iron ring also emits a rhythmic sound.
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Sabayido is made of goat horn, with a large iron ring attached to the middle of the horn, and five or six small iron rings are strung on the large iron ring.
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