The Tajik eagle flute is named after the eagle's wing bones. There is a legend about the eagle flute among the Tajik people.
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The Tibetan eagle flute has a history of more than 1,700 years and is named after the eagle's wing bone. It used to be popular in Qamdo, Ali, Shannan and the pastoral areas of northern Tibet, and it can be said that it appeared in the nomadic era. Early eagle flutes were simply punched by nomads for their relaxation while grazing.
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The next day, the leader of the national band of the Tibetan Song and Dance Troupe, and a second-level national actor. In various programs performed by the Tibetan Repertory Theatre and the Tibetan Song and Dance Troupe, he has performed flute solos many times, including recorder solo, Bau solo, and eagle flute solo.
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"The skill of playing the eagle flute has been included in the list of intangible cultural heritage at the autonomous region level. There are inheritors of the old, middle and young generations, realizing intergenerational inheritance. Currently, there are Tibet University Art College, Tibet Autonomous Region Song and Dance Troupe, and Jiali County Art Troupe. Three training bases."
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Eagle flute, named after the eagle's wing bones, is also known as bone flute, eagle bone flute, and jerk. There are two kinds of eagle flutes, one is Tibetan eagle flute, and the other is Tajik eagle flute, which is often used for solo. About Eagle Flute, let's start with a tragic story.
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The eagle is an auspicious animal, the commander-in-chief of the birds, and a symbol of loyalty, love, boldness and bravery. Since the time of the pharaohs of ancient Egypt, the eagle has been used as a symbol of the royal family. Eagle worship widely existed in many ancient peoples, especially the steppe nomads.
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The intangible cultural heritage passed down by word of mouth is the precipitation of the vast history, the imprint engraved by the years, and the precious wealth left by human beings. Together with the material cultural heritage, it constitutes a colorful human world.
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The Tajik eagle flute is named after the eagle's wing bones. In Taxkorgan, where the Tajik people live, you will hear the fascinating sound of the eagle flute whether you are walking in the mountain village or on the grassy pasture.
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