Ritual music "Percussion in the Court Dama Ru Chibu" from the album "Music Map of China to hear Tibetan Piwang, Court Percussion"
The Percussion Music in the Palace. Da Maru and Chibu. The percussion music in the palace. Da Maru and chibu
Traditional music Genre: Ritual music Ethnic Group: Tibetan Region: Lhasa, Tibet
Damaru, Chibu: Dan
Damaru (鼗 drum), commonly known as the "rattle drum", the sound is broad and loud. Holding cloth (diamond ring), the tone is beautiful and pleasant. Both played in combination with their right and left hands are indispensable instruments in traditional rituals and are often used in chanting. Dama is like a dense clanging drum, holding cloth ringtones gently and gently spread around, or playing together, or one after another, arousing sentient beings to be awakened, giving people a pure and empty spiritual feeling.