Ritual music "Percussion at Court"

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Ritual music "Percussion in the Court Tongqin" from the album "Music Map of China Hear Tibet Bewang, Court Percussion"

The Percussion Music in the Palace.Tongqin. The percussion music in the palace.Tongqin

Traditional music Genre: Ritual music Ethnic Group: Tibetan Region: Lhasa, Tibet

Tongchin: Pintsogara

The bronze chin is one of the most distinctive ceremonial instruments in Tibet. It is said that it was created to celebrate the completion of Samye Monastery, the first temple in Tibet, with a history of more than 1,300 years. Tongchin is mainly played in large traditional ceremonies and cannot be played solo, but must be paired with other instruments to play a complete piece together. Its voice is rough and strong, low and dignified, as if it has a certain invincible momentum, with the power to frighten people.

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Since its inception in 2003, Ruiming Music has adhered to the creation and ingenuity, and regards "making music with heart" as the brand concept of Ruiming music, striving to bring the audience more quality, taste of cultural aesthetic and artistic value pursuit.
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Tongqin (pinyin: Tongqin), also known as "mang tube", "tongdong", "tongdong", "big copper horn" and so on. It is a Tibetan and Mongolian wind instrument and a very important bass instrument in the Lamaist band. It is popular in lama temples in Tibet, Inner Mongolia, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu and other places. It has a history of more than 1,100 years in Tibetan areas.

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Organized by 梦昱 on 2022-03-02
There are two sizes of tongqin, the larger one is 260 cm to 350 cm in total length, and the smaller one is 130 cm to 220 cm in total length.
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Organized by 岚玖 on 2022-02-25
Tongqin was used in the army in ancient times, and it was used in the court band of the Guge Kingdom in the Ali area of Tibet about 10 centuries ago.
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Organized by 一口泡芙 on 2022-02-25
Tongqin is played by trained lamas. When playing, one end of the trumpet is placed on the ground or on a wooden frame, and the player holds the upper end of the instrument with both hands.
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Organized by 华夫饼 on 2022-02-25
The barrel Qin is made of copper (very few silver), which is popular in Tibetan areas. The upper section is the thinnest and the lower section is the thickest. When not in use, the upper and middle tubes can be folded one by one and placed in the lower tube.
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Organized by 茯苓 on 2022-02-08
Tongqin is a more important musical instrument among the national musical instruments, so the owner of the musical instrument needs to take care of it carefully. Here are a few tips for maintaining and maintaining the barrel.
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