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古筝 guzheng is translated as chinese zither. This young man is really very good at it.
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https://www.mprnews.org/story/20 ... playing-the-guzheng, L5 G ^% K* V: O; G8 y
% f. Y1 n5 G# ]0 f4 u AThe guzheng, also known as the Chinese zither, is a 21-string instrument that resembles a harp, if that harp was played on its side.
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, W4 l: s M% `( x: s" n) k1 c6 gJarrelle Barton first heard its sound at a public library when he was 13 years old. Soon after, he made his own guzheng using a wooden tea tray and some guitar strings, but eventually convinced his grandmother to buy him one.0 `+ |# {0 P7 N. r {8 S
: j# I- b! h0 S' `But Barton isn't the person you'd expect to find playing it: He's a young black man.1 q2 n; w( D9 C/ f+ J4 B$ c& _1 s+ ^, z
0 |1 Y1 T( a* k+ r3 x' @* v4 q"About, maybe the first year, I was completely self-taught," Barton said, explaining that he had bought some tutorials online — but they were all in Mandarin.4 N* J: p1 Q6 O$ d9 _+ _9 h
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