Huluhu
Chinese bowed string instrument
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The huluhu (traditional: 葫蘆胡; simplified: 葫芦胡; pinyin: húlúhú) is a Chinese bowed string instrument in the huqin family of instruments.[1][2][3] It has two strings, and its sound box is made from a gourd, with a face made of thin wood. It is used primarily by the Zhuang people of the southern Chinese province of Guangxi.[3]
The instrument's name is derived from the Chinese words húlú ("gourd") and hú (short for huqin).
See also
- Chinese music
- List of Chinese musical instruments
- Huqin
References
External links
- Huluhu photo
- Huluhu page (Chinese)
- Huluhu page Archived 2007-03-13 at the Wayback Machine (Chinese)
- Huluhu page (Chinese)
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