Chicken wing wood pipa.
The national standard mahogany belongs to the genus Yamen. The wood has diagonally sawn wood grains in the shape of fine flower clouds, resembling chicken wings. The sound is crisp and pleasant, suitable for playing martial arts, and it is a cost-effective material. The chicken wing wood mentioned here refers to African chicken wing wood. If it is Burmese chicken wing wood, the price will be more expensive.
Bahua Pipa: Also called Guyi Sumu, the wood is shiny, the texture is fine and staggered, the wood is heavy, high strength, and not easy to crack. The tone is crisp and the aftertaste is long.
When purchasing a pipa, in addition to the choice of wood, we also need to pay special attention to the timbre of the pipa. A pipa with a strong, resonant volume and rich golden and stone tone is the primary target of buyers. A pipa with good sound quality and timbre will make you fall in love with it when you play it. The more you play it, the more you will fall in love with it and you will never tire of playing it.
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