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Akendumbra is an ancient Kazakh stringed musical instrument. Its type is relatively simple. Kazakhs have unique names for each part of the musical instrument, often named after human organs or common objects. It consists of the top (the Kazakhs call the face, the same below), the back (body), the stem (neck), the head (ears), the pegs (ears), the horses, the strings (the navel) and the strings....
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Dongbula, also known as Dongbula and Dongbula, is a traditional plucked instrument in Central Asia, especially popular among Kazakhs in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Xinjiang. When playing Dongbula, sit in a sitting position, place the piano box on the right leg, place the piano body obliquely in the arms, the piano bar is inclined to the upper left, the left hand holds the piano to ...
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Dongbra can play solo, and is also the accompaniment instrument when Akon plays and sings. This form of playing and singing has been handed down to this day. When playing, sit in a seated position, place the piano case on the right leg, place the piano body obliquely in the arms, with the piano bar inclined to the upper left, hold the piano with the left hand to press the strings, and pluc...
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Akendumbra is an ancient Kazakh stringed musical instrument. Its style is relatively simple. Kazakhs have unique names for each part of the musical instrument, often named after human organs or common objects. It consists of the top (the Kazakhs call the face, the same below), the back (body), the stem (neck), the head (ears), the pegs (ears), the horses, the strings (the navel) and the st...
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