Tobxiuer is a unique plucked instrument of Mongolians. It is usually made of Hu Yangshu, camphor, elm, Sang Mu and pine. There are four round sound holes at the bottom, and the piano is thin on the top and thick on the bottom. There are two or three piano wheels on both sides of the head. The piano body and the piano body can be carved or painted with various exquisite patterns, with beautiful appearance and beautiful and rich timbre.
2. Don't think about it
Hobbes is a Mongolian musical instrument, also called Hubos (meaning "Qin" in Mongolian). Folk call it Hu Buer or Hunbuli, with a four-string long handle and a pear-shaped speaker. Hobbes's pronunciation is clear and bright, his timbre is soft and beautiful, and he has a strong grassland sentiment, which can be used for solo, ensemble or accompaniment for song and dance.
3. Mongolian drum
Mongolian drum, drum frame with hardwood slats, two pieces of sheepskin. When playing, you can get different sound effects by beating the drum center, drum edge or drum frame, and the pronunciation is soft and loud.
4. Hu Si
It is an ancient bowstring instrument used by northern nationalities. Mainly popular in Inner Mongolia, Mongolians call it Huwuer.
5. Jacques
Also known as "Mongolian zither", Mongolian zither and guzheng are basically the same in structure and technique, but Mongolian zither is mostly used to play Mongolian songs and instrumental music.