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'''Shawm''' or '''Gyaling''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgya gling'', Tib. ''Gyaling'') - a traditional woodwind instrument used in Tibet resembling an oboe. It originates from China, which is reflected in its name, with ''Gya'' refering to China. It is a double reed instrument and it requires a circular breathing technique to play, which brings forth a linear sound, even while the musician inhales.  
'''Shawm''' or '''Gyaling''' (Tib. རྒྱ་གླིང་, ''Gyaling'', [[Wyl.]] ''rgya gling'') - a traditional woodwind instrument used in Tibet resembling an oboe. It originates from China, which is reflected in its name, with ''Gya'' refering to China. It is a double reed instrument and it requires a circular breathing technique to play, which brings forth a linear sound, even while the musician inhales.  


Out of the [[four activities|four enlightened activities]], the shawm is related to enriching.
Out of the [[four activities|four enlightened activities]], the shawm is related to enriching.


[[Category:Musical Instruments]]
[[Category:Musical Instruments]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 27 January 2018

Chinese Shawm

Shawm or Gyaling (Tib. རྒྱ་གླིང་, Gyaling, Wyl. rgya gling) - a traditional woodwind instrument used in Tibet resembling an oboe. It originates from China, which is reflected in its name, with Gya refering to China. It is a double reed instrument and it requires a circular breathing technique to play, which brings forth a linear sound, even while the musician inhales.

Out of the four enlightened activities, the shawm is related to enriching.