Folk music "The Girl Across the River, Bleclodach."

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Folk music "The Girl across the River Buhler Kledak" from the album "Music Map of China Hear Xinjiang Kazak Folk music Collection"

Girl across the River "Bule Kele Dake" Girl across the river "Bule Kele Dake"

Composition: Talternbek Ethnic Group: Kazakh Region: Xinjiang

Composer: Taerte Enbieke Nationality: Kazakh Nationality in China Region: Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Four Strings Kubuzi: Shaulesi Wukhan

Four-stringed Kobyz: Shawu Liexi·Wuhan

Track description:

The whole piece of wood is carved out of the bow of the ancient simple body, the lower back is wrapped in camel lamb or sheep skin, the neck is thin and long, the belly is open, like a swan with wings, and the horsetail string is set on the first only one, and later added, with the horsetail bow played, it is soft, delicate and deep as the melody. It's an ancient Kazakh instrument, the Kubuz.

Here is the four-string Kubuzi in telling, not only shaped like a swan, its tone is gorgeous and delicate like velvet and silk, the melody also lingering in the water like the beauty and elegance of the white swan, with a kind of innocent admiration and praise, tracing the beautiful girl on the other side of the river playing water, she is in the water and the reflection of the beautiful posture, The soft, supple and graceful swan-like posture between her bending and rising slowly, her light, fair and innocent face... Kazakh people worship and cherish the white swan, claiming to be the descendant of the swan, the swan is a symbol of noble, pure and beautiful loyal love. At this moment, the girl in the eyes of the musician, as if it is the embodiment of the white swan.

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Since its inception in 2003, Ruiming Music has adhered to the creation and ingenuity, and regards "making music with heart" as the brand concept of Ruiming music, striving to bring the audience more quality, taste of cultural aesthetic and artistic value pursuit.
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Involving musical instruments

Kubuzi (pinyin: kù bù zī) is a traditional musical instrument of Kazakh and other Central Asian nationalities. Its founder was Kurkut, a shaman at the end of the eighth century. Chinese also translated as Hobbes, Hobbes, Kebuzi and so on. With a long history, simple construction and soft sound, it is used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment.

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When playing Kubuzi, you should sit in a sitting position, with your legs flat, and use your knees to clamp the lower part of the piano box.
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The earliest Kubuzi, also known as Kelekubuzi, is the oldest stringed musical instrument spread among the Kazakh people.
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Kubuzi is a Kazakh bow and stringed musical instrument. Chinese also translated as Hobbes, Hobbes, Kebuzi and so on. With a long history, simple construction and soft sound, it is used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment.
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