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Aga (pinyin: Ā gā), a Tibetan body-sounding musical instrument. Popular throughout the Tibet Autonomous Region. It is a rammed musical instrument, which is made by inserting a long wooden stick into a flat round stone. The stone diameter is 12 cm to 18 cm, the stone thickness is 2 cm to 4 cm, and the length of the wooden stick is 130 cm to 150 cm. The diameter of the wooden stick needs to match the stone hole.

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  • Pinyin:Ā gā
  • type:Tibetan falling down body singing musical instrument
  • popular area:All over the Tibet Autonomous Region
  • Production Method:A long wooden stick is inserted into the flat round stone
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