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Tingsha, or ting-sha (Tibetan: ཏིང་ཤགས་, Wylie: ting-shags), are
small cymbals used in
prayer and
rituals by
Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Two cymbals...
- in
belly dancing and
similar performances. They are
similar to
Tibetan tingsha bells. In
Western music,
several pairs can be set in a
frame to make a...
- Udhauli,
Ubhauli and
other social functions. In
Tibetan culture, the
tingsha is a very
similar instrument.
Manjiras are
commonly pla**** in folk and...
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Jiangshi Jinn
Jikininki Kanjirottu Yakshi Manes Maudgalyayana Pitrs Segaki Tingsha Wendigo Mason,
Walter (2010).
Destination Saigon:
Adventures in Vietnam...
- in ****ociation with
Buddhist practice including singing bowls, bells,
tingsha, drums, cymbals, wind
instruments and others. The
relationship between...
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Membranophone Timpani Pitched 211.11-922
Membranophone Also
called kettle drums Tingsha Tibet Unpitched 111.142
Idiophone Tom-tom drum
Pitched 211.211.1 Membranophone...
- hand-bell
Singing bowl, a
standing bell or
resting bell is an
inverted bell
Tingsha,
traditional Tibetan cymbal bells This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- and
shared with all
sentient beings. Tiny, high-pitched
cymbals called tingshas may be
struck while the
offering is burned;
these call
sentient beings...
- she
practiced forbidden martial arts. Shao Bai Sect Wang
Yehua as Yan
Tingsha, Sect
Leader of Shao Bai. She was
killed by Wu Guo as
revenge for Yun Ya's...
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hemispherical cymbals Silnyen or sil-snyan (སིལ་སྙན་ or སིལ་སྙེན་) - flat
cymbals Tingsha or ting-shags (ཏིང་ཤགས་) -
small cymbals Mkhar-rnga bcu-pa - set of 10...