Organized by 阿弥 on 2022-02-17
Duo, a bronze percussion instrument of the Chinese Bronze Age, similar to a bell but slightly larger.
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Organized by 湛鹰 on 2022-02-17
The body of the Lilo tube is made of bamboo, and it is mostly made of thin bamboo tubes with bamboo joints at the beginning. The length of the tube is 22 cm, and the inner diameter of the tail end is 0.6 cm.
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Organized by 棠舟 on 2022-02-17
Tibetan Jinghu: Tibetan called "Binwang" and "Biwang". Tibetan stringed instruments. Tibetan Jinghu is mainly used to accompany songs, dances and Tibetan operas (called Duga in Tibetan). When Reba artists are performing, male artists play and dance. It is also the main instrument in Xianzi singing and dancing in the Kham area.
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Organized by 碍与暧 on 2022-02-17
The shape of the mouth flute is similar to the suona pole. The tube body is made of several short bamboo tubes with different thicknesses, and it is trumpet-shaped.
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Organized by 蕾伊 on 2022-02-17
The structure of Biwang is the same as that of the Han Erhu, which is composed of the barrel, the rod, the peg, the jin, the horse, the strings and the bow.
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Organized by 一杯清酒 on 2022-02-17
Jian Jian's tube body is made of bamboo, mostly made of small green bamboo grown locally. The tube is 20 cm long, with a bamboo joint at the upper end and an open lower end, with an outer diameter of 1 cm and an inner diameter of 0.7 cm.
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Organized by 尼禄 on 2022-02-16
Bolu tube body is made of bamboo, the tube length is 40 cm, the upper end is closed with a bamboo joint, the lower end is open, the outer diameter is 1.8 cm, and the inner diameter is 1.2 cm.
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Organized by 小饼干 on 2022-02-16
The craftsmanship of Xiqin is very particular. The craftsmen of all dynasties have used the wood of Changbai Mountain as the vibration panel, the bamboo with the inner diameter of 10 cm, the strings of silk, and the horsetail. And thin bamboo rods to make bows.
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Organized by 肖毅 on 2022-02-16
Ding Hei, Kemu people bow and pull stringed musical instruments. It is called Dong Zongqin because the strings use Dong Zong silk. Also known as Ding, Duxingqin, it is the only stringed instrument of the Kemu people. Popular in Mengla, Jinghong and other places in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.
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Organized by 左树 on 2022-02-16
The shape of the erhu is similar to that of the erhu, and the players make it for their own use.
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