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Awu operating guide

Awu is a fringe air-sounding instrument of the Sama branch of the Yi people and the Zijun people. The whole body is made of clay and mud, and some are fired into pottery. When playing the diamond-shaped Awu, the thumbs of both hands are behind, the other four fingers are in front, and the index fingers of both hands are respectively pressed into a hole, the two holes are ful...
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Awutong body is made of clay and mud, and some are roasted into pottery. The shapes are mainly diamond-shaped and crescent-shaped. In addition, there are many kinds of human head shape, strange human head shape, bull head shape and frog shape. When making a diamond-shaped awu, first press the slime on the knee to form two semi-circular concave pieces with uniform thickness, ...
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