- The
khuuchir is a
bowed musical instrument of Mongolia. The
mongolian Khuuchir (also Huuchir) is
considered the
predecessor of
chinese instruments like...
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widespread in the Gobi
areas of
central Mongolia and
among Eastern Mongols, the
Khuuchir and
Dorvon Chikhtei Khuur being a two and four
stringed spiked fiddle respectively...
- long-necked,
strummed lute
similar to the
Chinese sanxian or ****anese shamisen),
khuuchir (a
bowed spike-fiddle),
yatga (a
plucked zither related to the
Kazakh Jetigen)...
- The sihu (Chinese: 四胡; pinyin: sìhú) (known as a ᠬᠤᠭᠤᠴᠢᠷ / хуучир /
khuuchir in Mongolia,
where this term
defines the
whole huqin family) is a Chinese...
- the
ancient Hu nomads, and the
Mongol version of the xiqin,
known as the
khuuchir, is
testament to this
shared heritage. In the 20th century,
large b****...
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Dotara Ektara Haegeum Huqin,
family of
traditional Chinese spike fiddles.
Khuuchir Morin khuur Kokyū
Music of
China Rebab Lanna salo
String instruments Traditional...
- head and
trapezoid sound box, a
hybrid of a
Morin Khuur & a
Double B****.
Khuuchir - (Mongolian: "хуучир") two- or four-stringed
instrument with a
small sound...
- throat-singing:
isgeree -
karkhiraa - khöömii
garuda dörvon
chihtei huur -
flute -
khuuchir - igil - ikil - khel
khuur -
limbe -
morin khuur -
pyzanchy -
shanz - tsuur...
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stringed instrument that is the
ancestor of the
Chinese Erhu, the
Mongolian Khuuchir and
Morin khuur, was
derived from a Xi instrument. Proto-Mongols Xu Elina-Qian...
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rather than the
current Mandarin transliteration; however, the
Mongolian khuuchir or
khoochur is seen as
directly related to the
etymology of Old Chinese...