Sanhu Explained

The sanhu proper (Chinese: 三胡; pinyin: sānhú) is a Chinese bowed musical instrument with three strings. It was developed in the 1970s and is essentially a three-stringed version of the two-stringed erhu, with an additional bass string.http://www.soomal.com/gb/002/001/00000012.htmhttp://www.dangongmaosanhu.com/

The Yi people of the Yunnan province of southwest China play a large three-stringed traditional bowed instrument (Yizu sanhu, sanhu of Yi) that is also referred to as the sanhuphotohttps://web.archive.org/web/20070314214025/http://ahrb.com.cn/misc/2005-12/09/content_127324.htmhttp://www.58com.com/web/musicbook/mspr_show.aspx?id=143, which was developed in early Qing Dynasty from Xiqin.

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