Huobosi

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Huobosi
Huobosi.jpg
A modern huobosi
String instrument
Classification String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Composite chordophone)
DevelopedChina

The Huobosi (simplified: 火不思; pinyin: Huǒbùsī; ) is a stringed musical instrument from China. The name is a transliteration into Chinese of a Turkmenian name for the instrument.

It has four strings in four courses and is tuned E, A, D, G. Three of the strings are made of silk and the highest is steel.

It was developed through a rationalisation of an earlier Turkmenian instrument of the same name. The models were developed, soprano alto and tenor.

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A historical 19th century huobosi.

The Huobosi is played by the Naxi people in China, and was historically a carved lute with a shape similar to the . In modern times, the huobosi is built with a flat back and bent sides (ribs) in a similar shape, but with a generally shorter neck than the historical version.

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