Tibetan Instruments
Tibetan instruments are traditional musical tools used in the culture of Tibet. They often accompany spiritual practices, rituals, and celebrations. Common instruments include the dungchen (long trumpet), dranyen (lute), and various types of drums, which create unique sounds that enhance the atmosphere of ceremonies.
These instruments are typically made from natural materials, such as wood and metal, and are often adorned with intricate designs. The music produced is not only for entertainment but also serves a meditative purpose, helping to connect practitioners with their spiritual beliefs and the teachings of Buddhism.