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"Zha Nianqin" is a traditional Tibetan stringed instrument with a wooden body. Zha Nianqin has six-stringed qin, eight-stringed qin, sixteen-stringed qin, etc. Among them, the six-stringed qin is the most common, so it is also called "six-stringed qin" and is widely popular in Tibet, Yunnan, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu and other places where Tibetans live. "Zha Nianqin" is usually made of cyp...
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Jamunian, an ancient Tibetan plucked musical instrument. It has a long history and is widely spread in Tibetan areas. The timbre is rich and loud, and it is the main accompaniment instrument for Tibetan classical songs and dances Nangma and folk songs and dances, and is also used for solo performances. Zhamunian has a long history, and there are different opinions on its origin. ...
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Jamunian is a plucked musical instrument popular among Tibetans. Jamunian has a long history, and there are different opinions about its origin. There is a popular myth and legend among the Tibetan folk. In ancient times, Tibet was still a vast ocean. The waves rose and fell regularly, and the sound of the waves spread rhythmically to the distance. . One day, out of the sea, a ...
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