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Roe Whistle (Pinyin: ní wa wū), also known as birch bark whistle, Picaraan, Oroqen, Ewenki, Daur and other ethnic edge air-sounding instruments, made of birch bark, popular in the Oroqen Autonomous Banner of Hulunbuir League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Ewenki Autonomous Banner, Moli Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner, Butha Banner, Huma, Xunk and other places in Heilongjiang Province.

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  • type:edge air musical instrument
  • nickname:birch bark whistle, pickaran
  • Pinyin:páo shào
  • Material:birch bark
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When blowing the roe deer whistle, place the mouthpiece between the two lips, and use the index finger and middle finger of the left or right hand to hold the lower end of the roe deer whistle on both sides, and then the air can be pronounced.
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Roe deer whistle is not only owned by young men of Oroqen and other ethnic groups, but also loved by unmarried women. From spring to summer, from summer to autumn, the girls often blow the birch bark whistle in the mountains and forests and beside the creek. This ancient folk musical instrument that has been passed down from generation to generation has now become the "matchmaker" for young men and women to fall in love.
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Roe deer whistle, Oroqen, Ewenki, Daur and other ethnic edge air-sounding instruments. Because it is made of birch bark, it is also called birch bark whistle.
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