Description |
A piece of Wah Poe Bamboo is cut in length of 2 feet closing with the joint at the both ends. The bamboo membrane wall is stripped with a small sharp knife for the strings of the harp. The harp has the five strings including two base strings and three rhythm strings. After stripping the membrane wall, a sound hole is bored at the middle of the bamboo. Over the sound hole, two base strings are attached to a bamboo flat in the length of 3 inch fraying about an inch at both ends. Three rhythm strings are played with a plectrum pressing the bamboo flat attached of two base strings. When the bamboo flat is beaten with the thumb, the long drum sound is produced and when three strings are played, the sound of gong set is produced.
-18 inches in length
- 12 inches in circumference
- 1 inch parted between the two base strings
- 1 inch parted from each other among three rhythm strings |