Malaysia's national instrument


 Malaysia


   Serunai

 The Rebab

       Serunai
       is a traditional Malay dryer. It is a long-standing musical instrument played by the Malay community in Kelantan, Malaysia's east coast. The serunai has seven holes that cover the front of the fingers, one behind one of them, creating a sound through the holes, blowing along with the performance. Wayang Kullid (playing shadow play) or the Mahiri Luang Band

          The Rebab
          is a traditional Malaysian instrument of a three-stringed strumer. The arc of the machine protrudes into triangular hardwood. Usually made from the wood of the jackfruit. The front of the machine is covered with a cow's stomach pad. Attach a small lump of wax to the upper part on the left side to tighten the face.


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