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Belembaotuyan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belembaotuyan The belembaotuyan is a musical bow played in Guam, also spelled ''belumbaotuyan'', ''belenbaotuchan'', and ''belimbau-tuyan''. This gourd-resonating musical bow likely has common roots with the Brazilian berimbau, due to constant trade between Asia and South America in the nineteenth century, during which the instrument may have been introduced to the Chamorro people. == Description ==
The ''belembaotuyan'' has traditionally been part of wedding and other ceremonies in Guam, such as the Chamorro Month celebrations in schools, though it has lost popularity in recent times. The name of the instrument comes from the words ''belembao'' ('swaying of the trees' in Chamorro) and ''tuyan'' (Chamorro for 'stomach'). Siimlar to other gourd-resonating musical bows, such as the berimbau or hungu, the gourd can be made to resonate by pressing it against one's stomach cavity and the player can create a vibrato by moving the gourd towards and away their body.〔
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