The playing method and usage scene of Zabuling
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Zhabuling (Zhaling) is a Tibetan fringe air-sounding musical instrument. The shape resembles a bird or an oval, and the whole body is kneaded with clay, water and mud.
When playing, hold the tying order with both hands, aspirate with your mouth against the edge of the mouthpiece, open and close your fingers and press the sound hole to make at least three different tones. Make four sounds of g1, ba1, a1, and bb1.
The sound is soft and bright, but the volume is low, and the pronunciation is slightly "woo woo". It was originally played by shepherds when grazing, to play a signal sound to help grazing. Now it is mostly used for children to play and entertain themselves.
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Zhabuling (pinyin: zhā bù lìng), also known as ocarina, delin, Zhaling, and Liesi, is a Tibetan fringe air-sounding musical instrument, popular in the Shigatse area of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the pastoral areas of the northern Tibetan plateau.
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Organized by 岚玖 on 2022-02-10
Zhaling is a Tibetan fringe air-sounding musical instrument. In Tibetan, it is also known as Delin, Zabuling, and Liesi. The whole body is made of clay, water and mud, and it is a relatively primitive musical instrument. The shape is like a bird or oval, small and hollow, with a mouthpiece and a sound hole at the upper end, and two to six sound holes at the waist.
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