The saggeypo, a traditional Mongolian string instrument, is played by plucking or strumming its strings, usually with a plectrum or the fingers. It typically has two strings and is often tuned to a fifth interval. Players produce sound by creating a resonating effect through the instrument's body, which is traditionally made from wood and may have a skin cover. Mastery involves developing techniques for both rhythm and melody, often accompanied by vocal elements in traditional performances.
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