dungchen
The dungchen is a traditional Tibetan musical instrument, often made from metal or wood. It is a long, trumpet-like horn that produces deep, resonant sounds. Dungchens are typically used in religious ceremonies and festivals, playing an important role in Tibetan Buddhist rituals.
This instrument is usually played in pairs, creating a rich harmonic sound that complements other instruments like the dranyen and damnyen. The dungchen's unique tone is believed to invoke spiritual presence and enhance the atmosphere during sacred events, making it a vital part of Tibetan cultural heritage.