paheksua
Paheksua is a traditional musical instrument originating from the Mongolian and Buryat cultures in Siberia and northern China. It is a type of plucked lute with a long neck and a pear-shaped body, typically made from wood or gourd. The instrument has a rich history dating back to the 15th century and is closely associated with the Buddhist and shamanic traditions of the region.
The paheksua has a distinctive sound, with its neck typically featuring seven, eight, or nine strings played
The instrument has undergone various developments and regional variations, with distinct styles and tuning systems adopted
The paheksua is not only an important musical instrument but also a valuable artifact of cultural heritage,