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mugunqin

Wooden stick qin (pinyin: mu gun qin) is a percussion instrument of the Gaoshan people, and the Amei tribe is called Kuokang. Popular in central Taiwan Province.

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  • Chinese name:木棍琴[mu gun qin]
  • Classification:Gaoshan percussion instrument
  • composition:Pronunciation body, wooden frame and wooden hob
  • popular area:Central Taiwan Province
  • pinyin:Mù gùn qín
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The wooden stick qin is a percussion instrument of the Gaoshan people. The Ami tribe is called Kuokang. Popular in central Taiwan Province.
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The wooden stick piano is composed of a sound body, a wooden frame and a wooden jostle. The pronunciation bodies are mostly made of hard wooden sticks, each with a length of 120 cm to 160 cm, a diameter of 8 cm to 10 cm, and three per qin. The lengths and diameters of the three sticks are different. The two ends of each stick are hung on the wooden frame by ropes, and the three sticks are equidistant and parallel.
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