- The
tungso (Korean: 퉁소;
sometimes tongso,
transliteration of its
Chinese name of dòngxiāo) is a
Korean notched, end-blown
vertical bamboo flute used in...
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Dongseo University Hangul 동서대학교
Hanja 東西大學校
Revised Romanization Dongseo Daehakgyo McCune–Reischauer
Tongsŏ Taehakkyo...
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China has the xiao, ****an has the
shakuhachi and
Korea has the
danso and
tongso.
People of the
Andes play the quena, the Hopi and
their predecessors the...
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under Druk
Gyalpo of Bhutan, it was
under the
jurisdiction of
Tongso Penlop,
below the
Tongso Penlop were
Subah who in turn
appointed Mondal,
Laskar or Uzir...
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Boileau Pemberton which states that "Griffith
observed these monkeys near
Tongso in
Central Bhutan." However,
since Pemberton's work was lost and not rediscovered...
- Tahiti, the
Society Islands during Cook's
voyages to the
Pacific 1768–1780.
Tongso 퉁소
Korea Venu Sanskrit: वेणु
India Wa
Myanmar Xiao Chinese: 簫 Simplified...
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Shinobue (****an) Siku (Andes) So (Korea)
Sogeum (Korea)
Suling (Indonesia)
Tongso (Korea) Xiao (China)
Xindi (China) Yak (Korea)
Yokobue (****an) Yue [zh]...
- Ahom kingdom.
Under the
Bhutan government, it was
under the
authority of
Tongso Penlop who
appointed Subah who in turn
appointed Laskar,
Mondol or Uzir...
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notched vertical bamboo flute with five finger-holes;
originally called tongso Yak (약; 籥) – A
notched vertical bamboo flute with
three finger-holes; used...
- as far as the
Gohain Kamal Ali road. The Druk Desi of
Bhutan appointed Tongso Penlop to
govern the
Duars of Koch Hajo and Koch
Behar then
under the rule...