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When playing, the monk's right thumb and index finger hold the waist of the drum, and the rest of the fingers support the colored ribbons or drum ears, and quickly turn the wrist back and forth to make the drum pendant hit both ends of the drum surface to make a sound, and the sound is crisp and loud. It is an indispensable and representative religious musical instrument in Tibetan Buddhis...
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With a long history, its shape is similar to the ancient shank drum. It is a small double-sided slender-waisted rattle without a wooden handle, but it is different from the rattle spread in the mainland. The drum body is composed of two bowl-shaped cavities that are butted at the bottom and communicated in the middle waist. In the old days, the skulls of two more people in the Tibetan area were m...
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