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Buliya operating guide

As a special wind instrument for the Nu people to report mourning, Bulia has its own characteristics in the way of playing and the timbre. When Bulia plays, he holds the resonator in his left hand and the blowpipe in his right hand, inserts the open end of the blowpipe into the resonator, and places the blow hole between the lips to play. Only one sound is issued, and its so...
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Bulia, also known as Bamboo Horn, is a musical instrument of the Nu nationality. Bria consists of a blowpipe and a resonator. The blowpipe is made of thin bamboo, 25 cm to 35 cm in length, 2 cm to 2.5 cm in diameter, with a knot at one end and an open end at the other end. The pipe body is beveled at one end of the remaining section, and the inner cavity of the exposed pipe ...
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