doadao
Dance to (Pinyin: Dǎo dào) is a musical instrument played by the Kemu people. According to the translation, it is called bamboo tuning fork. It is popular in the areas where Kemu people live in Mengla County, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Among the Kemu people, women are particularly fond of them, and they often play while walking or finishing work. Every New Year or festive festival, the Kemu girls often gather together and dance while playing. The dance is called "dance to dance". Solo pieces include "Girls Like Tune" and so on.
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Pinyin:Dǎo dào
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type:Integrated Solo Musical Instrument
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nickname:Bamboo Tuning Fork
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popular area:Inhabited area of Kemu people in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province
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When playing, hold the lower part of the tube body with the right hand, press the upper hole with the thumb, and press the hole with the middle finger or ring finger. Lifting the tube makes the upper end of the tuning fork hit the left palm and wrist to produce the fundamental sound, just like the sound of playing a cotton bowstring.
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It is made of bamboo pipes. Choose two bamboo pipes with a length of 80 cm to 100 cm and a diameter of 2.5 cm to 3 cm. The upper part of the bamboo tube is split and cut into a tuning fork shape, that is, the front and rear tube walls are cut off, and the left and right tube walls are left.
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