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Organized by 赵锦辛 on 2022-03-09
It has a long history. As early as the era of Genghis Khan (1162-1227), war drums have been widely used in the court and military. "The Secret History of Mongolia" contains: "Suwei is in charge of flags, drums, and weapons."
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Organized by 青鸟 on 2022-03-09
Baxian Drum is a form of folk music spread in Shanyang County, Shangluo City. It originated in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It is based on sacrificial drum music and incorporates various percussion melodies such as Shehuo drums, Yangko drums, marching drums, and Yang Gong drums.
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Organized by 尼禄 on 2022-03-09
Sister Xiao, Buyi and Miao people play musical instruments. The Bouyei language is called Uli Ulu. In Miao language, it is called Zhandaxi, Libu, and Mimi. Chinese called sister Xiao. There is such a legend about the origin of the sister Xiao.
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Organized by 卷鹅 on 2022-03-09
At the end of the 14th century AD, the Dong Pipa became popular among the Dong people. In the Ming Dynasty, Shen Wei's "Guizhou Tujing Xinzhi" contains: "Men ... play reeds, wood leaves, pipa, two-stringed qin, and lead a dog-armed eagle for pleasure."
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Organized by 愛 on 2022-03-09
Cymbals originated in West Asia and were popular in the Northern Wei Dynasty. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it became an important accompaniment instrument for opera. Cymbal: In ancient times, it was called "copper cymbal" and "copper plate", and it was called "cymbal" in the folk. is a common percussion instrument. Long history and strong performance.
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Organized by 秋色 on 2022-03-09
Combs has a long history. The komuz and the Mongolian Huobusi have the same origin. They are both stringed musical instruments created by the nomadic people of the ancient northwest of my country.
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Organized by 日记里的汤姆 on 2022-03-08
Sai Ding is a plucked stringed musical instrument of the Blang people. The Blang language is also known as Deding, Pading and Dinglang. "De" means playing, and "玎" means qin, which means the qin played. It is popular in Menghai and Jinghong in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province and Shuangjiang and Yongde in Lincang.
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Organized by 阿弥 on 2022-03-08
The pen pipe is a folk wind instrument of the Buyi nationality in Libo County, Guizhou Province. It is popular in Libo, Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, and Huanjiang, Hechi, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
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Organized by 长恭 on 2022-03-08
The pen pipe is a folk wind instrument of the Buyi nationality in Libo County, Guizhou Province. It is mainly popular in a few places such as Chengguan Town and Dongguo in Libo County. Since there is no written record of the era of the pen tube, there is no history to test it.
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Organized by 花昼 on 2022-03-08
Cymbals originated in West Asia and were popular in the Northern Wei Dynasty. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it became an important accompaniment instrument for opera. Cymbal: In ancient times, it was called "copper cymbal" and "copper plate", and folks called it "cymbal". is a common percussion instrument.
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