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single string huqin

The single-stringed huqin (pinyin: dú xián hú qín) is similar in shape and structure to the erhu. The piano rods are mostly made of paulownia wood, and the common ones are 45 cm to 50 cm. The headstock at the upper end is in the shape of a square column with a flat top without decoration.

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  • Chinese name:single string huqin
  • Material:Paulownia
  • shape:single string huqin
  • bow length:40 cm
  • Pinyin:dú xián hú qín
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Wa people's single stringed instrument, also known as "Duxianhu", is similar to Erhu in shape and different in size. It is a representative bow stringed instrument of the Wa people and one of the main accompaniment instruments for singing Sigangli.
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When playing, sit in a seated position, hold the piano in the left hand, place the drum on the left knee, the head of the piano is close to the left shoulder, all five fingers can be used to press the strings, and the right hand holds the bow and plays outside the strings.
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The shape and structure of the qin are similar to those of the erhu, and the players make their own use, so the materials and specifications vary.
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