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Organized by 年糕 on 2022-02-17
Biwang is a Tibetan bow and stringed musical instrument. Tibetan is also called Biyong, Biyang, Bawang, Ri'aza, Zeze, Zani, etc. due to different dialects. The Han people call it Xianzi, Niujiaohu or Huqin. It has a relatively long history, and its shape is basically the same as that of the Han nationality erhu. It has a bright pronunciation and beautiful timbre.
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Organized by 夜夜 on 2022-02-17
Four-stringed xiqin, a Korean bow-drawn stringed musical instrument. Popular in Korean ethnic bands.
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Organized by 汾酒 on 2022-02-16
Among the folks in Wuming, Guangxi, it has been circulated that drinking more than 200 years ago. According to legend, it originated from a children's toy musical instrument of the straw flute, and later evolved into a musical instrument played when the harvest is expected and celebrated.
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Organized by 夏浩东 on 2022-02-16
Xiqin, a stringed instrument. Began in the Tang Dynasty, also known as Ji (tongxi) qin. It has a long history and simple shape. The pronunciation is soft and the timbre is pleasant. Can be used solo, ensemble, or to accompany song and dance.
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Organized by 辞惘 on 2022-02-16
In the 1960s, the musicians of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Song and Dance Troupe cooperated with the Uyghur musical instrument makers of the Urumqi Yidi Boke Musical Instrument Factory to design and develop the bass Aijie.
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Organized by 梦昱 on 2022-02-16
"Pipa Xing" by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty. When the writer was demoted to Sima in Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi), he came across a former Chang'an famous singer. He heard her play the pipa and described the wandering and desolation after aging and fading. From this, he proclaimed that "the same people from the end of the world, meet each other." Why did you ever know each other?" sighed. The narrative is smooth and tactful, and the text is beautiful. It is a famous long narrative poem in ancient times.
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Organized by 年糕 on 2022-02-16
In the early 1950s, Xinjiang Uyghur musicians cooperated with Uyghur musical instrument makers from Urumqi Yiti Boke Musical Instrument Factory, and began to reform Sanxian Duolangaijie.
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Organized by 棠舟 on 2022-02-16
There is such a beautiful legend circulating in the folk about the origin of the name of the Aijie musical instrument.
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Organized by 茯苓 on 2022-02-16
Dongdongku is a Tujia single-reed air-sounding instrument. In Tujia language, it is called Zaogude, also known as Dadaili. It is popular in Longshan, Sangzhi, Baojing, Yongshun, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, and Laifeng and Hefeng, Hubei Province, Hubei Province.
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Organized by 烟雨燕双飞 on 2022-02-16
Aijk, also known as Harzak. Originated from Uyghur folk. Popular in Xinjiang, such as Maigaiti, Bachu, Avati, Kashgar, Shache and Kuqa.
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