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Xiao cymbal (pinyin: Xiǎo chǎ) is a musical instrument of Tibetan, Monba, and Dong people who strike each other. It is called Ruozhi in Tibetan. Popular in Tibet, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan and other provinces.

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  • Pinyin:Xiǎo chǎ
  • foreign name:Small cymbals
  • face scriptures:9.8cm~12cm
  • bowl diameter:4cm~5cm
  • bowl height:1.5cm~2cm
history
The primitive man learned to slap, which is the basic method of generating rhythm. It was further discovered that pairs of stones, sticks or slats could be used to touch each other, and then various bump instruments including cymbals were developed, which is an extension of replacing slaps with utensils.
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Fighter Zhuo Zhuo, certified percussion performer of station b, winner of the Chinese government's highest award, Wenhua Award. Actor of "The Most Beautiful Night in 2020" bilibili New Year's Eve Gala, percussionist of the musical "Mamma Mia!", drummer of the League of Legends Global Finals, and the Glory of Kings World Champion Cup.
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In March, another national event will bloom in Zhengzhou. The 2022 China Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Annual Conference will be held in Zhengzhou from March 21 to 24.
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During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, Nie Xinzhong, a Mingde native of Yingshan, learned Fanshan Jiaozi from abroad and returned to his hometown. On the basis of the dance he had learned, he developed Fanshan Jiaozi through his own re-creation.
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Made of brass, bowl-shaped, the cymbal surface is flat and slightly thicker, the diameter of the surface is 9.8 cm to 12 cm, the diameter of the bowl is 4 cm to 5 cm, and the height of the bowl is 1.5 cm to 2 cm. The top of the bowl is tied with leather strips or ropes. a pair. The small cymbals of the Dong people are single-sided cymbals.
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