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古筝 guzheng is translated as chinese zither. This young man is really very good at it. 6 ^& a$ f' b7 e0 [; N! l
, Y6 E! f' D1 }, ^! Qhttps://www.mprnews.org/story/20 ... playing-the-guzheng6 K1 S7 B, ?" h! u
1 |+ a( V1 y( w% v" L# B- q. \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.
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Jarrelle 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.& O3 s ~, {3 H5 R
0 y5 r) c& M+ u* o) k* u) m1 x; |But Barton isn't the person you'd expect to find playing it: He's a young black man.* l$ c6 j) H7 i$ K2 f1 S
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"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.; M0 H+ V' ]9 k E$ V$ [
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