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English: Beating of Chinese rattle/pellet drum Bolang gu (拨浪鼓) [also known as Tao (鼗; pinyin: táo) or taogu (鼗鼓)]. This is a toy instrument that was purchased from a shop at Chinatown, Vancouver during March 2017.
Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories (classified by the material from which the instruments were made) known as bā yīn (). [1] The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit these groups.
A Tibetan damaru. Pellet drums, or rattle drums, are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by their construction and manner of playing. [1] They have two heads (either a single double-headed drum or two hemispherical single-headed drums joined together with the heads facing outward), and two pellets, each connected by a cord to the drum.
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Bolang gu, a traditional Chinese pellet drum and toy. Muyu , a rounded woodblock carved in the shape of a fish, it is played by striking the top with a wooden stick; often used in Buddhist chanting. See also
The bangu (Chinese: 板鼓; pinyin: bǎngǔ), often simply gu (Chinese: 鼓; pinyin: gǔ), is a Chinese frame drum that, when struck by one or two small bamboo sticks, creates a sharp dry sound essential to the aesthetics of Chinese opera. Striking the drum in different places produces different sounds.
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