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What are the musical instruments in Xinjiang?

Xinjiang musical instruments are:

1, Sattar,? Uygur bowstring musical instrument. Sattar is made of wood with a total length of about 1380mm. * * * The sound box is a long ladle made of a whole piece of Sang Mu.

According to myths and legends, in ancient times, God made man out of clay. When the soul entered the human body, it didn't want to enter the dark human body, so God made a Sattar and put it in the human body to play beautiful music. When the soul hears this wonderful music, it can't help jumping Sama and entering the human body.

2. Hami Ai Jieke is a bowstring instrument of Uygur nationality. It is named because it is popular in Hami area in eastern Xinjiang, and it is also called "Hami Huqin" because it looks like Huqin. It has a long history, its shape is similar to that of China Hu, and its timbre is beautiful. It is the main accompaniment instrument for playing Hami Muqam, which is popular in Hami, Turpan, Shanshan and other places in the eastern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Temple is a stringed instrument played by Uighurs and Uzbeks. It has a long history, simple shape, beautiful timbre and unique local style, and is often used for solo. The piano is made of wood, and the speaker is small and ladle-shaped. The piano body is slender, and it is wound with silk strings into 16 or above to grade 20.