bizong
筚 Zong (pinyin: bì zǒng) is a single-reed gas-sounding instrument of the Jingpo and De'ang peoples. Due to the differences in popular areas, ethnic branches and dialects, it is also called Yuman, Nongzhan, Yuye, Mengyue, Gelang, Ajian Sanji, Aji Sanji, etc. It is popular in Luxi, Ruili, Longchuan, Yinghe, Lianghe, and Tengchong and Longling in Baoshan, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.
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Chinese name:Mr. Wu
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type:wind instrument
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popular area:Yunnan Province
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bì zǒng:bì zǒng
history
Regarding its origin, there is an ancient story circulating in Jingpo Mountain Village, Zhanxi Township, Yingjiang County.
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artist
Ding Ma Pang (Shang Ting Gan Pang), male, Jingpo nationality, born in 1959 (62 years old), from Nonglong Village, Qingping Township, Longchuan County, loves Jingpo folk music and musical instruments since childhood, and can make and play 14 kinds of Jingpo musical instruments .
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news
Folks have the same style but different specifications.
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Rui Zuo, Ying is the small one. It is made of two bamboo pipes, the main and the auxiliary, which are tied side by side.
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When playing the kiji, there are two mouthpieces in the mouth, which can be played horizontally or vertically. The playing method and technique are the same as Ruizuo.
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parallel pipes. Folks have the same style but different specifications.
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When playing Zhanxi, the body of the pipe is vertical, and the playing method and technique are the same as those of Ruizuo.
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