Organized by 小何 on 2022-02-10
The Yueqin can be used for solo, instrumental ensemble and to accompany song and dance, opera, and rap music. It is an accompaniment instrument for operas such as Peking Opera, Pingju Opera, Henan Opera, Chu Opera, Xi Opera, Gui Opera and Taiwan Gezi Opera.
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Organized by 苏肆 on 2022-02-10
Waist drums are divided into literary and martial arts according to different styles and rhythms. "Wenyaogu" is light-hearted, unrestrained and lively, with a small range of movements, similar to the style of Yangko; , jumping and spinning movements, especially the drummer's flying and leaping skills, give people a feeling of heroism and agitation.
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Organized by 蕾伊 on 2022-02-10
Awu is a fringe air-sounding instrument of the Sama branch of the Yi people and the Zijun people. The whole body is made of clay and mud, and some are fired into pottery.
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Organized by 薄暮 on 2022-02-10
When playing, the drum is placed horizontally on a trapezoidal drum stand, with a height of 150 cm. The player plays with a chime in each hand. Usually, the left hand hits a fixed rhythm, and the right hand hits a variety of flower points. There are drums with various rhythms in the folk. There are drum hearts, drum rims and drum frames in the striking parts, which emit sounds such as "dong, cut, da" respectively.
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Organized by 蕾伊 on 2022-02-10
When playing, the drum is often placed on the drum stand, and the player stands beside the drum and strikes with both hands. The drum body can also be hung with a tie around the neck, the drum is placed in front of the abdomen, and the dance is performed while hitting. You can also play drums with one person and dance while the other person beats. The sound is sonorous and rough. It is mainly used for the accompaniment of Yao folk dance "Monkey Drum".
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Organized by 山霁 on 2022-02-10
Zhabuling (Zhaling) is a Tibetan fringe air-sounding musical instrument. The shape resembles a bird or an oval, and the whole body is kneaded with clay, water and mud.
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Organized by 孤勇者 on 2022-02-10
Dongbra can play solo, and is also the accompaniment instrument when Akon plays and sings. This form of playing and singing has been handed down to this day.
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Organized by 长恭 on 2022-02-10
The double-pipe nose flute is a gas-sounding musical instrument of the Gaoshan people.
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Organized by 黑猫不是喵 on 2022-02-10
The kuro is a favorite instrument of the Kemu people, especially young men and women. They often sit around the fire at night and play entertainment. Sometimes one person plays the flute and the other sings and sings. In some areas, a bamboo qin is also used as accompaniment.
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Organized by 爱在西元 on 2022-02-10
When playing, the light is placed on a wooden drum stand with a height of 100 cm. The sound is deep and heavy, with strong resonance, and it can be transmitted for miles.
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