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Zangjinghu

Tibetan Jinghu (pinyin: zàng jīng hú) is a Tibetan stringed musical instrument, imitated by Jinghu. Because of its similar shape to Jinghu, the Han people call it Tibetan Jinghu. Popular in Lhasa, Shigatse, Gyangze and other places in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

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  • Chinese name:Zangjinghu
  • Tibetan name:live piano
  • popular area:Lhasa, Shigatse, Gyantse, Tibet Autonomous Region
  • Pinyin:zàng jīng hú
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Organized by 桑白 on 2022-05-24
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Organized by 风月呢喃 on 2022-05-24
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When playing, use a seated position, hold the qin with the tiger's mouth in the left hand under the hook, place the qin barrel on the left leg, the qin bar is slightly inclined to the left, and play with the right hand holding the ponytail bow between the two strings.
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Tibetan Jinghu: Tibetan called "Binwang" and "Biwang". Tibetan stringed instruments. Tibetan Jinghu is mainly used to accompany songs, dances and Tibetan operas (called Duga in Tibetan). When Reba artists are performing, male artists play and dance. It is also the main instrument in Xianzi singing and dancing in the Kham area.
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