"Greetings to Lovers Haramuhas" performed by Kubuzi
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Together with this heart-warming, deep and gentle melody, the long-lasting thoughts and the deep affection conveyed occupy the entire atrium and the entire space. Kubuzi was speaking in a low voice, telling that sincere and delicate love song. Have you seen this ancient seance instrument? The bow-shaped body is chiseled from a single piece of wood. The neck is thin and long, with an open belly that resembles a white swan flying with wings. Unlike any other musical instrument in the world, it only has a single ponytail string. , played with a ponytail bow, the timbre is elegant and beautiful enough to reach the gods.

At this moment, it seems to be in a quiet and dark yurt swaying by candlelight and shadow. It sings for the lover, whispers to himself in a low voice, folds his heart into a letter, and presents the distant greetings, as if the voice can reach the ears of the lover through time and space , it seems that the soft intestines lead to the soft intestines, and the consonance shines on the consonance, and Kubuzi's tone is enough to touch anyone's heartstrings, it says, although I can't see your face, I look to you day after day, every moment Greetings, I greet you, bless you, prepare delicious food for you, let you linger in my heart all the time, and cause my tears to flow, this sincerity has no one to tell, because you are not in front of me, you It is the only one in the world, even if it is so difficult to reunite, I will always keep my promise and love you deeply and unchanged.

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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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