How to play Bubba
84 views · Organized by 阿弥 on 2022-02-27
Bubba, a Tibetan lip vibration musical instrument. The Tibetan language is also known as Gongdong, and the Han people are called Datuhao and Bubuhao. It is popular in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries such as Dangka Temple in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province and Heijing Temple in Badi Township, Danba County, Sichuan Province.
When playing Bubba, the monk lifts the Bubba up and to the right and plays the trumpet on the right side of his lips.
Bubba is used in Tibetan Buddhist monastery chanting music, Garo music and Qiangmu performances.
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Bubba (Pinyin: Mangtong) is called Gongdong in Tibetan, and is called Datohao and Bubu in Han people. It is popular in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries such as Dangka Temple in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province and Heijing Temple in Badi Township, Danba County, Sichuan Province.
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The shape of the Bubba is similar to that of the drum. The whole body is made of copper, and the tube body is welded by the upper and lower copper tubes. The upper tube body is thinner, and the top is fixed with the mouthpiece. , the mouth is slightly adducted.
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