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Hujia (Chinese: 胡笳; Mongolian: 冒顿朝尔, or simply 朝尔) is a traditional Mongolian double reed instrument for Khoomei. The Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute was adapted from Hujia song in Han dynasty. The Hujia originated from an ancient nomadic people. It is now an important part of Chamber art among the Mongols together with Morin huur, Xinagan Chuur, Sihu, etc.

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  • Hujia (chinesisch 胡笳, Pinyin hújiā) oder kurz Jia (笳, jiā) ist ein altes Blasinstrument aus Nordwestchina. Es handelt sich um ein zylindrisches Doppelrohrblattinstrument wie die guan, jedoch ohne Fingerlöcher. Die hujia war das Hauptinstrument der traditionellen Ensembleform „Trommel- und Blasmusik“ (鼓吹乐, gǔchuīyuè) in der Zeit der Han- und Wei-Dynastie. * Liste traditioneller chinesischer Musikinstrumente (de)
  • Hujia (chino: 胡笳; mongol: 冒顿朝尔, o simple 朝尔) es un instrumento musical tradicional mongol de la familia de la flauta utilizado para entonar el estilo Xöömej. La obra "Dieciocho melodías de una flauta nómade" fue adaptada de una melodía Hujia durante la dinastía Han. Se originó en un antiguo pueblo nómade, en la actualidad es una parte importante del arte Chaoer entre los mongoles junto con el , y Sihu. (es)
  • Hujia (Chinese: 胡笳; Mongolian: 冒顿朝尔, or simply 朝尔) is a traditional Mongolian double reed instrument for Khoomei. The Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute was adapted from Hujia song in Han dynasty. The Hujia originated from an ancient nomadic people. It is now an important part of Chamber art among the Mongols together with Morin huur, Xinagan Chuur, Sihu, etc. (en)
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  • Hujia (chinesisch 胡笳, Pinyin hújiā) oder kurz Jia (笳, jiā) ist ein altes Blasinstrument aus Nordwestchina. Es handelt sich um ein zylindrisches Doppelrohrblattinstrument wie die guan, jedoch ohne Fingerlöcher. Die hujia war das Hauptinstrument der traditionellen Ensembleform „Trommel- und Blasmusik“ (鼓吹乐, gǔchuīyuè) in der Zeit der Han- und Wei-Dynastie. * Liste traditioneller chinesischer Musikinstrumente (de)
  • Hujia (chino: 胡笳; mongol: 冒顿朝尔, o simple 朝尔) es un instrumento musical tradicional mongol de la familia de la flauta utilizado para entonar el estilo Xöömej. La obra "Dieciocho melodías de una flauta nómade" fue adaptada de una melodía Hujia durante la dinastía Han. Se originó en un antiguo pueblo nómade, en la actualidad es una parte importante del arte Chaoer entre los mongoles junto con el , y Sihu. (es)
  • Hujia (Chinese: 胡笳; Mongolian: 冒顿朝尔, or simply 朝尔) is a traditional Mongolian double reed instrument for Khoomei. The Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute was adapted from Hujia song in Han dynasty. The Hujia originated from an ancient nomadic people. It is now an important part of Chamber art among the Mongols together with Morin huur, Xinagan Chuur, Sihu, etc. (en)
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