- The
gyaling (Tibetan: རྒྱ་གླིང་།, Wylie: rgya gling, English: also
spelled gya ling, gya-ling, jahlin, jah-lin, jahling, jah-ling, rgya-gling etc.), literally...
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accompanied by a
matching blouse, head tie (kallabi) and
shawl (
Gyale). Like
other Muslims and
specifically Sahelians within West Africa, Hausa...
- Dung-kar or dung-dkar (དུང་དཀར་,
literally "white conch") -
conch s**** horn
Gyaling (རྒྱ་གླིང་) -
shawm Kangling (རྐང་གླིང་) or kang-dung (རྐང་དུང་) - trumpet...
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Production 2010
Balaraba Director Baballe Hayatu, Adam A Zango,
Sadiya Gyale Square Media 2010
Walijam Director Adam A Zango,
Zainab Abdullahi, Audu...
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extensively in
playing the
Eastern zurna, the
Mongolian limbe, the
Tibetan gyaling, the
Sardinian launeddas, the
Egyptian arghul, the
Australian didgeridoo...
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dulzaina Spain fadno Sámi
gaita transmontana Portugal guan
China gralla Spain gyaling Tibet hne
Myanmar hichiriki ****an
hojok Korea kèn (also, kèn bầu) Vietnam...
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masters use them, in
concert with the long
horns (radung),
short horns (
gyaling),
large cymbals (silnyen and rolmo) and
large temple drums (lag-na). The...
- Piffaro, The
Renaissance Band
feature shawms Bombard, a
shawm of
Brittany Gyaling, a
Tibetan shawm-type
instrument Hirtenschalmei or "shepherd's shawm" Hornpipe...
- "The Chod Yogi Who
Split a
Cliff in
China (rgya nag brag bcad gcod pa)."
Gyaling Attala, Luci; Steel,
Louise (1 May 2019). Body Matters:
Exploring the Materiality...
- Sönam
Rapten (bsod nams rab brtan; 1595–1658),
initially known as
Gyalé Chödze and
later on as Sönam Chöpel, was born in the
Tholung valley in the Central...