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- Gourd_mouth_organ abstract "A gourd mouth organ is a traditional wind instrument found in many nations of East and Southeast Asia. It is a free reed mouth organ similar to the Chinese sheng but with a windchest made from a dried bottle gourd rather than metal or wood. Its pipes (often five in number) are made of bamboo and it has free reeds that may be made of bamboo or metal. In China, gourd mouth organs are referred to by the generic name hulusheng (葫芦笙; pinyin: húlúshēng; literally \"gourd sheng\"). They are used as folk instruments by ethnic minorities such as the Lahu, Lisu, Akha, and Naxi, who have their own names for the instrument in their own languages; the instrument varies in construction and playing technique from ethnic group to ethnic group. It is found most frequently in China's southwestern province of Yunnan as well as in several other provinces of southern China.Similar instruments are found in Thailand (where it is called naw among the Lahu, lachi among the Akha, and fulu among the Lisu), Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Vietnam (where it is called đing nǎm or m'buot), and Borneo.Open holes on the bottom of the pipes in some gourd mouth organs allow for the bending of tones.The lusheng of the Hmong, Miao, and Dong people has a similar name but its windchest is made from an elongated tube of wood rather than gourd.".
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- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageRevisionID "478762818".
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Akha_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
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- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_musical_instruments.
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- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_minorities_in_China.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Free_reed_aerophone.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Hmong_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Huluhu.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Hulusi.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Kam_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Lahu_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Laos.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Chinese_musical_instruments.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Lisu_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Lusheng.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Miao_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Mouth_organ.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Nakhi_people.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Portamento.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Sheng_(instrument).
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_China.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
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- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink Yunnan.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLink File:E_De_Ding_nam.png.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gourd mouth organ".
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLinkText "M'buot".
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Đing nǎm".
- Gourd_mouth_organ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-stub.
- Gourd_mouth_organ subject Category:Chinese_musical_instruments.
- Gourd_mouth_organ hypernym Instrument.
- Gourd_mouth_organ type Agent.
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- Gourd_mouth_organ type Instrument.
- Gourd_mouth_organ comment "A gourd mouth organ is a traditional wind instrument found in many nations of East and Southeast Asia. It is a free reed mouth organ similar to the Chinese sheng but with a windchest made from a dried bottle gourd rather than metal or wood. Its pipes (often five in number) are made of bamboo and it has free reeds that may be made of bamboo or metal. In China, gourd mouth organs are referred to by the generic name hulusheng (葫芦笙; pinyin: húlúshēng; literally \"gourd sheng\").".
- Gourd_mouth_organ label "Gourd mouth organ".
- Gourd_mouth_organ sameAs Q16999252.
- Gourd_mouth_organ sameAs Keluri.
- Gourd_mouth_organ sameAs m.03c5bqp.
- Gourd_mouth_organ sameAs Q16999252.
- Gourd_mouth_organ wasDerivedFrom Gourd_mouth_organ?oldid=478762818.
- Gourd_mouth_organ depiction E_De_Ding_nam.png.
- Gourd_mouth_organ isPrimaryTopicOf Gourd_mouth_organ.