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date: 12 May 2025

China, People’s Republic of IV. Living traditions 5. Minority traditions. (i) South China. (a) Traditional musics and their context.: Ex.9 Opening of vocal section of transplanting seedlings song, Baina branch of the Hani, Azhahe Township, Honghe county, Yunnan province; transcr. Zhang Xingrong (Ynnan Art Institute), 1995. The upper five lines are performed by female singers (Chen Chen′gey, Chen Gule, Ma Bushou, Nong Yuegou, Li Yanban′er), the next three by male singers (Zhang Zebo, Che Liyue, Che Xiyang) and the bottom two by the end-blown flute labi (Chen Woduo) and two three-string plucked lutes lahe (Zhang Xangde and Zhang Zebo)locked

China, People’s Republic of IV. Living traditions 5. Minority traditions. (i) South China. (a) Traditional musics and their context.: Ex.9 Opening of vocal section of transplanting seedlings song, Baina branch of the Hani, Azhahe Township, Honghe county, Yunnan province; transcr. Zhang Xingrong (Ynnan Art Institute), 1995. The upper five lines are performed by female singers (Chen Chen′gey, Chen Gule, Ma Bushou, Nong Yuegou, Li Yanban′er), the next three by male singers (Zhang Zebo, Che Liyue, Che Xiyang) and the bottom two by the end-blown flute labi (Chen Woduo) and two three-string plucked lutes lahe (Zhang Xangde and Zhang Zebo)locked

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