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What folk musical instruments are there in China?
Ding dong, xylophone, rhyme board, wooden stick, bronze mirror, bamboo stick, bamboo stick, pestle, bamboo rammer, bamboo tube, Yao bamboo tube, aga cymbal, rag, milk cymbal, head cymbal, second cymbal, and flute cymbal. Bulang people: Bulang people, Mundi, Dumei, Tiqi, Guan Shuang Bawu, Guan Shuang Dao Lang, Guizong, Juelie, Guan Shuang Zhuyeqing flute, Guan Shuang Mabu, Ficek, Jiao Da, Hulusheng, Lusheng, Paixiao, Muye Jinling, Yaoling, etc.
Erhu, pipa, guzheng and cucurbit silk: Dai; Ma Touqin: Mongolian; Lusheng: Zhuang nationality; Dongbula: Uygur; Bawu (Hani) Gayeqin (Korean); Muye, paper, bamboo membrane pipe (Dong), snail flute (Zhuang), Zhaojun (Han), Tuliang (Jingpo), Spitz, forehead (Kazak), mouthpiece (Han), bark pipe (Miao), bamboo horn (female), flute (Han), shakuhachi, and nose flute. Chi (Han), Lin (Han), Bei (Tibetan), Zhan Jian (Miao), Xiao Jie (Miao), Dong Dongkui (Tujia), Yi Da (Li), Lie (Li), Suona (Han), Guan
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