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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.
The people of the Gaoshan and Amei tribes living in the central plains of Taiwan Province are engaged in farming. When the crops are ripe, a variety of birds will come to catch and eat millet and rice. The wise Amis tribesmen hang up dead wood sticks or dead bamboo poles and beat them to frighten and drive away the harmful birds. People strike different parts of the wooden stick to make different sounds, which becomes a body-sounding instrument that can play tunes.

  • 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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