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Among these musical instruments, which one is exclusive to Tibetans? (1) Gulong (2) Shengu (3) Immobile wax (4) Lusheng

I remember that magic drum.

Kamiya

God drum, also known as Lama drum. It is a percussion instrument used in Tibetan and Mongolian Lama temples. Popular in Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, Inner Mongolia and other provinces. The drum frame is wooden and round, and both sides are covered with sheepskin or cowhide. Specifications vary in size, and the drum surface is about 40 cm in diameter and 90 cm in maximum. The drum frame is about 2 1 cm thick. The surface of the drum is coated with brownish red paint. The drum frame is decorated with various painted patterns. The lower end is connected with a wooden drum handle with a length of more than 60 cm. Height is about 120 cm. Drum pestle is made of rattan, which is arc-shaped. The head of the pestle is wrapped with sheepskin or cloth, and the handle of the pestle is made of wood. There are carvings on the handle.