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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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2 ~! c3 f; e$ }3 C- C. W( f- c8 Z5 bhttps://www.mprnews.org/story/20 ... playing-the-guzheng% Z0 M/ O. E! x" S) C6 Y4 c# V% E2 E
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The guzheng, also known as the Chinese zither, is a 21-string instrument that resembles a harp, if that harp was played on its side.) X- s' `6 g. T" l7 e
0 N4 E: @# Z. l" qJarrelle 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.- f# x8 V* S2 M) R
: ]" Y- o! R% eBut Barton isn't the person you'd expect to find playing it: He's a young black man.) L; \0 K: }2 T- i! s
) g) h+ {6 ^- H3 y+ D( 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.
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