Chico Band using Keno bamboo tubes sends blessings to runners around Yunnan
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The keno bamboo tube is an ensemble musical instrument, usually played by one person per tube in a group, but also can be played by four or five people. When there are less than seven people, one or two of them will play two or three bamboo tubes. Bamboo tube has certain playing rules, and has formed a fixed rhythm accompaniment pattern of the tune. The timbre is rich, the sound is harmonious, the crisp bamboo sound and the rough singing are integrated into the joy of the Jino people. This video is the Jino Chico Band on Jino Mountain sending blessings to the runners of the 2020 Ring of Yunnan!
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The Jino bamboo tube is a percussion instrument of the Jino people, also known as Qike. Popular in Jinghong County, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The Jino people love to hunt, and they sing to celebrate after hunting. When singing, the accompaniment is to strike bamboo tubes with different pitches, which is also called "bamboo tube tune". The tunes are: walking tune, sung on the way home from hunting; home tune, sung when returning home and inviting neighbors to share.
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