What is a GU drum?

gu, Wade-Giles romanization ku, any of several sizes and shapes of Chinese drum, with a body that is usually made of wood and a head that is usually made of animal skin. Two-headed gu may be barrel-shaped, cylindrical, or hourglass-shaped.
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What is the Gu instrument made of?

This project is an effort to teach students about the Chinese New Year and replicate an instrument, the Bolang Gu, often used in the celebration. Students will use various materials, such as paper plates, oil pastels, strings, and beads, to construct the instrument.
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What are Chinese drums called?

luogu, (Chinese: “gongs and drums”) Wade-Giles romanization lo-ku, Chinese percussion ensemble composed of a variety of instruments, including—in addition to an assortment of gongs and drums—cymbals, bells, and woodblocks. The luogu accompanies parades, folk dances, and theatre.
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What is the Tanggu used for?

The tanggu is a double-headed membranophone of the Han Chinese. Its name means 'hall drum. ' It is used in the percussion sections of a wide variety of regional opera orchestras, Buddhist, Daoist and Confucian temple ensembles, and outdoor processional bands with shawms.
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What is the Samoan drum called?

The Pātē is a Samoan percussion instrument of Tahitian origin, named after the Samoan word for "beat" or "clap" "pulse". It is one of many Samoan log drum variants and is of the slit drum family, and therefore is also of the idiophone percussion family.
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Gu Gu Drum Group - Millennium Stage (May 7, 2017)



What are the Tahitian drums called?

There are a variety of different drums that make up a traditional Tahitian drum team. The largest bass drum is called tariparau. Traditionally, it is made from two membranes of shark skin and is struck with a mallet to produce the underlying rhythm. The second drum is called fa'atete.
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What are Jamaican drums called?

The steelpan (also known as a pan, steel drum, and sometimes, collectively with other musicians, as a steelband or steel orchestra) is a musical instrument originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Steelpan musicians are called pannists.
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What is a Tanggu drum made of?

The tanggu (堂鼓; pinyin: tánggǔ, pronounced [tʰɑ̌ŋkù]; literally "ceremonial hall drum"; sometimes spelled tang gu) is a traditional Chinese drum from the 19th century. It is medium in size and barrel-shaped, with two heads made of animal skin, and is played with two sticks.
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How is the Tanggu played?

Inspired by the traditional Chinese Xiao Tanggu ceremonial hall drum, our Tanggu is played with two sticks in celebrations and performances. Usually laid sideways, either head may be played. It can also be played standing upright for a different sound.
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What are the large Japanese drums called?

The best-known Japanese taiko drum is the nagado-daiko (long-body drum), made from hollowed-out log with both ends capped with cowhide. The largest taiko drums are called o-daiko, some of which are greater than one meter in diameter. Wadaiko are played using wooden sticks known as bachi.
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Is a gong a drum?

A gong bass drum (or simply gong drum) is a musical instrument in the percussion family. It is a type of drum that uses a single large drumhead in order to create a loud, resonant sound when struck.
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What is the oldest Chinese instrument?

The Jiahu gǔdí (Chinese: 贾湖骨笛) is the oldest known musical instrument from China, dating back to around 6000 BCE. Gudi literally means "bone flute".
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What is Gu instrument?

gu, Wade-Giles romanization ku, any of several sizes and shapes of Chinese drum, with a body that is usually made of wood and a head that is usually made of animal skin.
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What is a Chinese rattle drum?

A Chinese Rattle Drum or Pellet Drum is traditionally a musical instrument. A small double sided drum with a handle and wooden beads or balls attached by string that hit the drum as it is twisted. The rattle drum has now evolved into a popular children's toy not just in China but world wide.
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When was the Tanggu invented?

The Tanggu is a more modern drum which is medium in size, has two heads of animal skin and is played with two sticks. It was created about 250 years ago during the 19th century.
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What is the most popular Chinese instrument?

Today, the guzheng is widely considered the most popular traditional Chinese music instrument, and can be considered the equivalent of the piano in Western music, said Luo Xiaoci, director of Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. "The guzheng is a versatile instrument with very broad range of sound.
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What is the Chinese instrument that sounds like a violin?

The Sonorous Strings of the Erhu It sounds almost like a violin, but not quite. The erhu is a traditional Chinese two-string instrument, played with a bow. Virtuoso soloist Ma Xiaohui demonstrates how to finesse music out of it.
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How do you play sanxian?

It is played by plucking the strings either with the fingernails of the right hand or with a plectrum. Sanxian performance is characterized by powerful, resonant rolls and chords and large glissandos. It is popular in theatrical accompaniment, ballad-singing accompaniment, and the orchestra.
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What do Chinese cymbals sound like?

The best Turkish (and European) cymbals have a rich, swelling tone that some describe as "sweet". To western ears, the best china types have an abrasive, cutting sound that is described by western drummers as "trashy". The families do to some extent overlap.
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What is pengling instrument?

Pengling - Hand Bells

The pengling hand bells really are a pair of small cup-shaped copper or brass bells connected by a string. When struck together, the hand bells, which have no defined pitch, produce a clear and lovely reverberating sound. In the West, the hand bells are often associated with Buddhist meditation.
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What does the G in G pan mean?

-------------------------------------------------------------- The Genesis pan or G pan is a product of the Steelpan Research Laboratory at the University of the West Indies (Trinidad campus). They are still working on the G pans so they are not widely available yet.
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What is the tropical drum called?

Buleador. One of the most recognizable drums in the Caribbean is the buleador. This type of drum is essential in the Bomba musical genre. Bomba dates from at least the 17th century, and the buleador is one of the main percussion instruments in that genre.
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What are the different types of drums?

Different Types of Drums – All Kinds of Drums!
  • Various Drum Kit Types.
  • Snare Drums and Bass Drums.
  • Tenor Drums.
  • Electronic Drums.
  • Timpani.
  • Congas and Bongos.
  • Tabla.
  • Djembes.
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