Wageluo
Wagelo (pinyin: wǎ gé luò), alias Xiaodudi, Wei Geli, Zhu, is a musical instrument of the Wa people, popular in Yunnan Ximeng, Cangyuan, Menglian, Lancang and other areas where the Wa people live.
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type:blowing musical instrument
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nickname:Wrigley, by
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Pinyin:wǎ gé luò
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popular area:Ximeng, Cangyuan, Menglian, Yunnan Province
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nationality:Wa
history
As early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, the predecessor of the Xiao Du Di has been handed down to the people.
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news
The small flute is a vertical wind instrument of the Wa ethnic group. The Wa language is called "Wagelo", "Weili" or "Live".
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In the big family of Chinese national musical instruments, because of the unique pronunciation principle and production method of the Wa small Dudi, it has multiple tonal timbre characteristics.
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More than 1,300 years ago, the little dude spread to Japan.
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Wagelo is a Wa nationality breathing instrument, and its shape is similar to that of the Han nationality shepherd boy's flute.
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The shape of the Vagelo is similar to that of the Han shepherd's flute. The tube body is made of bamboo, with a length of 37 and an outer diameter of 1.9 cm at the upper end.
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