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Konoha overview

Konoha Konoha (pinyin: mù yè) is a musical instrument popular among many ethnic groups in ancient my country. It is a natural musical instrument of the Miao family that is rich in antiquity. Playing Konoha is an ancient folk art of the Miao people.

Konoha is a single group of ethnic groups such as Miao, Yao, Dong, Yi, Zhuang, Buyi, Li, Tujia, Lisu, Achang, Bai, Dai, Shui, Hani, Gelao, Mulao, Maonan, Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan and Han. Reed air instrument. In the Miao language, it is called Heibulong and Promoting the Brain. The Dong language is called Bamei and Gabuluo. In Yi language, it is called Siqie and Siqie. In Zhuang language, it is called Baimei. Widely popular in Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan, Hunan, Hubei, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan, Inner Mongolia and Northeast China.

On the banks of the clear rivers in south-central and south-west China, and on the mountain roads in the Yunnan and Guizhou Plateau, you can often hear bursts of high-pitched and melodious music. This is the intelligent minority people who use a kind of smooth leaf surface with The tenacious oval-shaped leaves and the crisp, bright tones produced by various playing techniques are like the joyful singing of a versatile mountain singer. Konoha is a natural musical instrument endowed by nature to human beings, and is deeply loved by many ethnic minority people in China. Although the leaves are small, the sound is beautiful, and the music is moving and unique.

Konoha is the simplest and oldest musical instrument. In the hunting era of primitive society, onomatopoeia was used to hunt birds and birds, and later it was gradually transformed into an instrument that replaced music with sound and sang with sound.
  • Chinese name:Konoha
  • Origin:Miaojia Village in Southeast Guizhou
  • how to play:Put the front of the blade across your lips and play
  • Instrument selection:Leaves of orange, pomelo, poplar, maple, holly, etc.
  • pinyin:mù yè

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