The sibus is a Kazakh fringe air-sounding instrument. Also translated as the amount of Sbuzi, the amount of Sbis. Popular in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Altay, Burqin, Tacheng, Xinyuan, Wusu, Urumqi and other places.
Sbus'e has a long history. It was written in the ancient book "Turkic Dictionary" in the 11th century AD, which contains "Sbuz'e" as "a kind of Xiao". It can be seen that as early as the 11th century, the sbs amount has appeared and spread to the people, and it has been passed down from generation to generation and has been passed down to this day.
The Kazakh people make a living by animal husbandry, and the Sibush is a kind of flute often played by the old pastoral workers.Famous traditional music includes: "Missing", "The Tied Zaoliu Horse", "The Waves of the Irtysh River", "Camel Racing", "The White Walking Horse" and so on. The music describes the labor, life and beautiful natural scenery of Kazakh herdsmen.