Organized by 氯化钠 on 2022-02-09
Danbull is a Uyghur and Uzbek stringed musical instrument. It has a long history, simple shape, beautiful sound and unique local style, and is often used for solo performances. In Chinese historical books, there are translation names such as "Danbuer", "Danbuer" and "Danbuer".
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Organized by 肖毅 on 2022-02-09
When playing, the left hand holds the middle wooden handle of the copper bell vertically and shakes it up and down. When sitting and playing, it can also hit the shoulders and knees. The sound is loud and clear.
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Organized by 棠舟 on 2022-02-09
The nose flute is a distinctive edge-edge air-sounding instrument of the Li nationality, named after it is played with the nostrils. The following is an introduction to the performance of the nose flute.
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Organized by 陆晨 on 2022-02-09
Jamunian, an ancient Tibetan plucked musical instrument, the following will introduce the playing skills of Jamunian.
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Organized by 爱在西元 on 2022-02-09
When playing, hold the handle of the bell in the left hand and shake the bell mouth downward. It is used in Buddhist Dharma chanting and Buddhist music.
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Organized by Susan on 2022-02-09
When the tube flute is played, it is played vertically, and the player can take a sitting or standing position.
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Organized by 湛鹰 on 2022-02-09
Sugudu is an ancient stringed instrument introduced from northern Mongolian areas. It consists of a sound box, a headstock, a neck, a peg, a bridge and strings.
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Organized by 小埋 on 2022-02-09
The bell is named for its similarity to the disc. Also known as ringing plate, rattle, board bell. The Qiang and Naxi people shake and sing their musical instruments. The Qiang language is called Kuru, and the Naxi language is called Jila and Sashijila. Popular in Maowen, Wenchuan, Muli, Yanyuan, Sichuan Province and Lijiang, Zhongdian, Weixi and other places in Yunnan Province.
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Organized by 青鸟 on 2022-02-09
When playing, the hand holds the handle of the bell and the mouth of the bell is shaken upwards, so that the tongue of the bell hits the wall of the bell to make a sound.
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Organized by 向日葵 on 2022-02-09
Komuz can be used for solo, instrumental ensembles or to accompany folk songs and rap. The Kirgiz people like to play and sing the most, that is, "Komz plays and sings". In addition to playing the prelude, interlude and epilogue, the many songs in the middle are also set off by the accompaniment of Komz. There are many traditional music, each with a title and a storyline.
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