Dong's loudspeaker box is made of pine or birch, or flat or ladle-shaped, with 8- 10 slender rods and two wires or steel strings, which can play chords of three to eight degrees.
Dongbula has a wide range and is suitable for playing some fast-paced and unrestrained songs. The stationary harpsichord is slender, and there are two kinds of speakers: ladle and flat. Generally made of pine or birch, the neck is the fingerboard. In the past, it was made of a whole piece of wood. There are sound holes on the speaker, two strings, and the piano body has the taste of strings. Dongbula is a traditional musical instrument of Kazak nationality.
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Dongbula related culture
As one of the materials of Xinjiang music, Dongbula has been put on the movie screen many times. For example, the movie Take My East Bula mainly reflects people's emotional sustenance and real life.
After historical accumulation, the art of Dongbula is mainly composed of five parts: playing music, music, folk dance music, playing methods and techniques, musical instruments and production techniques. However, with the acceleration of urbanization and industrialization, various popular cultures have swept the grassland, seriously impacting the Dongbula art in national culture, and some traditional tracks and production techniques are on the verge of extinction.
Because this art form has been circulated among the people for a long time, it has not been systematically sorted out and protected. After more than two years of preparation, in 2009, China officially launched the protection project of Kazakh intangible cultural heritage "Dombrat Art", so that this ancient phonology will continue to spread like Tiermai.
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