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The timbre of Japanese musical instrument shakuhachi is similar to that of Chinese musical instrument?
shakuhachi
しゃくはち
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Shakuhachi (a five-hole bamboo flute in Japan)
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* ~ をく /く "shakuhachi"; ? Blow a blowjob
China's so-called "shakuhachi" is actually "Nanyin", also called "Nanguan", which originated in Quanzhou, southern Fujian, is popular in southern Fujian, Taiwan Province Province and Southeast Asia, and is rare in other places.
It belongs to bamboo musical instruments, and there are similar musical instruments.
A flute? ? Xiao? ? Paixiao? ? Hey? ? Hey? ? Shakuhachi? ? Hey? ? Tube? ? Suona? ? Paul. ? Mango tube? ? What are you talking about? ? A flute? ? New flute? ? Dong dizi?
The picture shows the front (4 holes) and back (1 hole) of the Japanese shakuhachi.
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