Lesu Sagwyechibul (three strings Banjo)
  • Manage No PI00004458
    Country Myanmar
    Year 2014-08-16
    ICH Domain Performing Arts, Traditional craft skills
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Description The ancestors wore the raincoat made of rope twisted the coconut fiber. After discovering the pleasing sound produced by striking the rope of coconut fiber tied the toe, they untied the rope from the toe and fixed at the wood. Then, they played it for the musical sounds. This instrument was addressed as "Chibul" referring the rope untied from the toe. Chi stands for the tip of the foot and "bul" means untying. The frame of banjo is carved out of hard Poezar wood cut during the cold season. The soundboard is closed with the leather in the previous time but with the plywood in the present time. Three strings are fixed it. The sound holes are bored at the up and down walls of the banjo. The strings are fixed at the wood tuning pegs. 12 sounds can be tuned with this banjo including three different sounds of three strings, three pressing sounds, three pushing sounds and three pulling sounds. This banjo is played in the New Year festival, traditional dance, fun fair, and wedding ceremony. -2 feet of length -7 inches length of the soundboard -3 inches height of the soundboard -13 inches circumference of the soundboard -1 feet 5 inches length of the banjo's arm
Place Zadone Township, Kachin state File Size 419KB
Definition 1320 X 880 File Format PNG
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