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The gyaling (also spelled gya ling, gya-ling, jahlin, jah-lin, jahling, jah-ling,Rgya-gling etc.) is a double reed shawm traditional to Tibet. It is used specifically in Tibetan monasteries during puja (chanting and prayer) and to welcome lamas and rinpoches.
Double reed instruments (also includes those with quadruple and sextuple reeds; does not include bagpipes) |
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European classical (historical) |
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African traditional |
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Asian traditional |
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North American traditional |
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