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Doran Aijk

Duo Lǎng ài jié kè (Pinyin: duō lǎng ài jié kè) is a Uyghur bow-drawn stringed musical instrument. Named for its popularity in the Duolang area of southern Xinjiang. It has a long history, various shapes and soft and rich timbre. It is often used in instrumental ensembles or as the accompaniment of traditional songs and dances such as "Twelve Muqam" and "Macy Lap".

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  • Chinese name:Doran Aijk
  • popular area:Duolang area, southern Xinjiang
  • type:stringed musical instrument
  • Pinyin:duō lǎng ài jié kè
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The Dolangaijie is a Uyghur bowed and stringed musical instrument. Named for its popularity in the Duolang area of southern Xinjiang. It has a long history, various shapes and soft and rich timbre.
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Dolang Aijek is the main stringed instrument in the folk bands of the Dolang area. It often plays together with Uyghur instruments such as Kalong, Dolang Rewap and Dabu. The accompaniment of "Daolang Muqam", "Maxilaip" and the folk song and dance "Dorang Sai Naim" is one of the musical instruments that is deeply loved by the Uyghur people.
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The three-string Duolang Aijie was remade in the 1920s by adding strings on the basis of the two-string Aijie by an artist of the Uyghur folk musical instrument in southern Xinjiang. Zhang has three main strings, using horsetail strings, casing strings or steel strings, and also has 10 steel wire resonance strings, which are now widely popular in Xinjiang.
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