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buzai

Buzai (pinyin: Bù zāi), also known as cloth, cloth Jane, and cymbals, is a musical instrument of Tibetan and Monba people who strike each other. The Han people call it the big copper cymbal. Popular in Tibet, Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan and other provinces. Buzai often plays with Jialing, Shengu, Tongqin and other instruments.

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  • Pinyin:Bù zāi
  • type:Tibetan and Monba people strike each other's body singing musical instruments
  • nickname:cloth, cloth Jane, cymbals
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When playing, hold one side with both hands, wrap the fingers around the top leather rope of the cymbal, hit the right cymbal on top and the left cymbal on the bottom to strike each other, and the sound is loud and heavy.
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