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Where is the Dung Chen from?

Where is the Dung Chen from?

Tibet
Originating in Tibet, which is now the region of China known as the Autonomous Region of Tibet, the dung-chen today is also found in the bordering areas of India, Nepal and Bhutan where Tibetan refugees settled in numbers following the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1959.

What instrument did Buddha play?

The Tibetan horn (dungchen; Tibetan: དུང་ཆེན།, Wylie: dung chen, ZYPY: tungqên; mongol : Hiidiin buree ; Chinese: 筒欽; pinyin: tǒng qīn) is a long trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian buddhist ceremonies.

What is a Tibetan horn called?

Kangling (Tibetan: རྐང་གླིང་།, Wylie: rkang-gling), literally translated as “leg” (kang) “flute” (ling), is the Tibetan name for a trumpet or horn made out of a human tibia or femur, used in Tibetan Buddhism for various chöd rituals as well as funerals performed by a chöpa.

What is a kang dung traditionally made from?

kang dung. Tibet, a trumpet, traditionally made out of human thighbone, but now out of metal.

What kind of flute did the Buddha play?

Shakuhachi

A Tozan school shakuhachi flute, blowing edge up. Left: top view, four holes. Right: bottom view, fifth hole.
Woodwind instrument
Classification woodwind
Hornbostel–Sachs classification 421.111.12 (Open single end-blown flute with fingerholes)

What is the Buddhist drum called?

Mokeo
Mokeo is alternatively called ‘Eogo’ (Fish drum)’ or ‘Eopan’ (Fish plate). The Mokeo is considered to be the origin of the ‘Moktak’ (Wood block), a handheld gong used by monks and Buddhist nuns. There are some special types of Mokeo painted in various colors, sometimes holding a magical jewel between the teeth.

Why do the Dungchen create a powerful sound?

The low but powerful sound emanating from the playing of always a pair of dungchen is attributable to the elongated build of the instrument, that which also makes the blowing of the trumpet and its corresponding sound a difficult mechanism to control.

What do you call the Chinese bamboo mouth organ?

( cultural-china.com ) Also known as “harmonica” or “bamboo reed”, Chinese mouth organ is a folk musical instrument enjoyed a long history. It comes in various shapes and sizes. The instrument is popular among a dozen or so ethnic groups, such as Yi, Lahu, Naxi, Lisu, Dai and Han.

What is the name of the Japanese flute?

shakuhachi
shakuhachi, a Japanese end-blown bamboo flute that was originally derived from the Chinese xiao in the 8th century.

What is a dung chen?

The dung chen is a long collapsible metal Tibetan horn usually played in pairs. Dung chen are an integral part of many forms of Tibetan ritual music and are often played with smaller horns, drums and double reeds. Because of their length, some instrument reaching over nine feet or three meters, they create a low powerful sound.

What is a dung chen trumpet?

The dung chen produces a deep and powerful sound that is sometimes difficult to control. Trumpets of this kind are heard mainly in Buddhist rituals, particularily in temple orchestras. They are made in identical pairs, out of copper, brass, or silver.

What is the difference between aerophone and dung chen?

The dung chen is from Tibet. It is played in Buddhist monasteries. Aerophone: an instrument that produces its sound by the vibration of a column of air.