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Sai Ding

Sai Ding (pinyin: sài dīng) is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Bulang people. The Blang language is also known as Deding, Pading and Dinglang. "De" means playing, and "玎" means qin, which means the qin played. The Han people call it Brown Ding. Popular in Menghai, Jinghong, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and Shuangjiang and Yongde in Lincang.

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  • Chinese name:Sai Ding
  • alias:Get Ding, Pa Ding, Ding Lang
  • popular area:Menghai, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, etc.
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Sai Ding is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Blang people. The Blang language is also known as Deding, Pading and Dinglang. "De" means playing, and "玎" means qin, which means the qin played. It is popular in Menghai and Jinghong in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province and Shuangjiang and Yongde in Lincang.
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When playing Sai Ding, hang the strap on the shoulder, the piano bar is inclined across the chest, the resonance box is placed on the right side of the waist, and the headstock is inclined to the upper left. The left hand holds the piano and strums the strings, and the right hand strums. Picks are usually made of horn, bamboo or plastic.
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Various shapes. The traditional Sai Ding is somewhat similar in appearance to Ruan. It consists of a sound box, a headstock, a piano rod, a peg, a bridge and strings.
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