Hailuo
Conch (pinyin: Hailuo) is a wind instrument of Tibetan, Mongolian, Naxi, Dai, Manchu, and Han nationalities. Also known as Li, Fanbei, conch number, law snail and so on. Popular in Tibet, Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Yunnan, Sichuan, Gansu and other provinces and regions.
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type:wind instrument
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popular area:Tibet, Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Yunnan, Sichuan, Gansu and other provinces
history
Conch has a long history as a musical instrument and has been one of the Buddhist instruments since ancient times. It originated from India and Southeast Asian countries and was introduced to my country with Buddhism.
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Listening to the sound of the sea with a conch is a romantic saying. The scientific explanation is that the shape of the inside of the shell is curved, and it is filled with air, so when you are in a place where the surrounding environment is very noisy, these noisy sounds make the air in the shell vibrate, so you stick the conch into the shell. You will hear the sound of the tide.
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When blowing the conch, hold the mouth of the conch with the left hand, press the lips against the mouthpiece to aspirate, and make a whining sound. Each conch shell can emit a basically stable long sound, and the pitch is different due to the size of the snail body, generally between the small character group and the small character group.
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Modern conch shells are made from conch shells that grow naturally in seawater, and the shells are spiral. Sizes vary, generally 25 cm to 33 cm in length.
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