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Dai Ding (Xi Ding)

Daiding (西玎) (pinyin: dǎi dīng) Daiding is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Dai people. Also known as Xi Ding or Ding Xi. "Ding" in the Dai language means to play the qin, which is the general name of the stringed instruments played by the Dai people. It is popular in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Simao, Lincang and other areas in Yunnan Province.

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  • Chinese name:Dai Ding
  • type:stringed instrument
  • pinyin:dǎi dīng
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The Dai Ding is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Dai people. Also known as Xi Ding or Ding Xi. "Ding" in the Dai language means to play the qin, which is the general name of the stringed instruments played by the Dai people. It is popular in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Simao, Lincang and other areas in Yunnan Province.
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When playing Dai Ding, people usually sit in a sitting position, place the qin obliquely in front of the chest, hold the qin in the left hand and press the strings, tie a bone piece, a small bamboo piece or a sharpened chicken feather pipe with the index finger of the right hand, and pluck the strings under the sound hole to pronounce the sound. .
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According to the characteristics, Dai Ding is divided into Dingdan, Dinghan and Dinglie.
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