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Gyaling
This gyaling is a shawm-like instrument, made of wood with a bell of copper, and a mouthpiece of brass. Traditionally these instruments have semi-precious stones mounted on rings between the sound holes, most of which are missing on this example.
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1900–52 - Maker:
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Cliffe Castle Museum - Inventory number:
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Tibet - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:422.112 (Single) oboes with conical bore
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:422.112 (Single) oboes with conical bore
- Repository:Cliffe Castle Museum