The double-pipe horn is a single-reed gas-sounding instrument of the Dai and De'ang peoples.
When playing the double-pipe rabble, the body of the pipe is placed upright. The mouthpiece faces upwards and is contained on one side of the mouth, the thumb of the right hand presses the back hole, the index finger, middle finger and ring finger press the three holes on the front, and the index ...
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The double-pipe reed is a single-reed air-singing instrument of the Dai and De'ang peoples, consisting of a speaker, a sound tube and a reed.
The speaker is mostly made of a waistless whole gourd, the bottom is drilled to remove the seeds, and a thin bamboo tube is inserted into the gourd handle as a mouthpiece. The sound tube is made of two bamboo tubes with different thickness...
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