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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...
- Udhauli, Ubhauli and other social functions. In Tibetan culture, the tingsha is a very similar instrument. Manjiras are commonly pla**** in folk and...
- They are called sāgāt (‏صاجات‎) in Egypt. They are similar to Tibetan tingsha bells. In Western music, several pairs can be set in a frame to make a...
- 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...
- Tibetan bell may refer to: Tingsha, traditional Tibetan cymbal bells shang (bell), a Tibetan hand-bell Singing bowl Tibetan Bells (album), a 1971 album...
- Jiangshi Jinn Jikininki Kanjirottu Yakshi Manes Maudgalyayana Pitrs Segaki Tingsha Wendigo Mason, Walter (2010). Destination Saigon: Adventures in Vietnam...
- Gospel of Matthew, beginning with Christ's baptism. The chorus doubles on tingsha, and the soprano and b**** soloists double on xun. The score also requires...
- Sampling Pond (Self-released, 2006) Sunlir/Scols (Self-released, 2006) Tingshas (Self-released, 2006) Ammonia (Self-released, 2007) Cantus Libres (Self-released...
- in ****ociation with Buddhist practice including singing bowls, bells, tingsha, drums, cymbals, wind instruments and others. The relationship between...
- and shared with all sentient beings. Tiny, high-pitched cymbals called tingshas may be struck while the offering is burned; these call sentient beings...