The beauty of intangible cultural heritage-Comz

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The intangible cultural heritage passed down by word of mouth is the precipitation of the vast history, the imprint of the years, and the precious wealth left by human beings. Together with the material cultural heritage, it constitutes a colorful human world.

The beauty of intangible cultural heritage-Comz

Komuz is an ancient plucked musical instrument unique to the Kirgiz people. "Komz" means "beautiful musical instrument" in the Kirgiz language. In different historical periods and in different regions, due to different dialects or transliterations, Komuz has different names, such as "Huobusi", "Huba Si", "Hebis" and so on.

The Kirgiz Kumuzi art is mainly spread in the Kirgiz inhabited areas of Wuqia County, Aheqi County and Aktao County, Kyzilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang. It is the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage in my country.

The beauty of intangible cultural heritage-Comz

The komuz is a three-stringed plucked instrument that can be played in various forms such as solo, duet, duet, ensemble, and accompaniment. Komuz's playing style is varied and varied, ranging from percussion, improvisation, and rap performance.

Komuz was first spread in the Yenisei River Valley, and gradually spread to other ethnic groups and regions with the expansion of exchanges. "Kirgiz Customs and Customs" records that Komuz was introduced to the Xiongnu long before the Han Dynasty. In the first year of Emperor Jingning of the Han Dynasty (33 BC), when Wang Zhaojun married the Xiongnu, Komuz was brought back to Chang'an. When people asked his name at that time, Zhaojun replied: "It doesn't look like it" (see Yu Yan et al. "The Rotten Talk").

The beauty of intangible cultural heritage-Comz

In terms of history, the history of the evolution and development of the Kirgiz nation is recorded in the form of playing and singing. The representative of the Japanese musical instrument is one of the most widely used, most popular and the most complete musical instruments among the Kirgiz national musical instruments, and has a high academic research value.

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非遗之美|伴你生和死的,是一把库姆孜琴

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Komzi (pinyin: kǎo mǔ zī) is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Kirgiz people. and so on.

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