In the morning and evening homework and daily Buddhist affairs, there are several kinds of instruments that are commonly used. The postures used can be summarized as follows: the chime is drawn to the mouth, the wooden fish is put together, the pan is facing the face, the hafnium is flat-chested, and the hand drum is holding the moon.
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Cloud chimes are often used in religious music and are used in monasteries. Also known as "Induction Chime". percussion. The shape is the same as that of the bowl-shaped sitting chime. The shape is very small, the body of the chime is made of copper, and it is shaped like a wine cup. The diameter of the chime is only 7 cm, and it is placed on the top of a long wooden handle, with a total length of about 35 cm. The wooden handle is decorated with stripes.
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A chime is a stone percussion instrument that may have evolved from some kind of flaky stone labor tool. The chime was called "stone" and "singing ball" in ancient times. A stone chime was found at the Dongxia Fengxia cultural site in Xia County, Shanxi Province. , The overall hit is very rough, and some edges and corners are sharp, and it can still make a crisp sound when struck.
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