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  1. The tanggu ( 堂鼓; pinyin: tánggǔ, pronounced [tʰɑ̌ŋkù]; literally "ceremonial hall drum"; sometimes spelled tang gu) is a traditional Chinese drum that dates back to the Northern Wei Dynasty. It is medium in size and barrel-shaped, with two heads made of animal skin, and is played with two sticks.

  2. Mar 12, 2023 · The great drum, the little drum, and the lion dance drum are all included under the umbrella name “gu” (鼓) in Mandarin Chinese, which describes a variety of drums used in traditional Chinese music. A massive, barrel-shaped drum with a deep, resonant sound, the big drum is also known as the da gu.

  3. Oct 7, 2023 · Introducing the most popular traditional Chinese musical instruments: the guzheng, erhu, dizi, pipa, guqin, hulusi, suona, xiao, Chinese drum, and bianzhong.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Chinese drums come in different sizes with different sound characteristics. The Ban Gu or Bangu (translated single-headed frame drum) is widely used in Peking opera. There’s the big Jian Gu (large mounted drum), which is also popular in the Chinese orchestra setting as well as in ceremonies.

  5. DRUM FENG is a young award-winning percussion ensemble from Singapore comprising of talented members that showcases traditional and modern high-energy performances that features precise choreography and innovative visuals.

  6. Jun 3, 2023 · The drum is one of the most common percussion instruments in traditional Chinese music. According to historical records, the earliest drum in China was the “gua drum” from the Western Zhou Dynasty, used in sacrificial activities.

  7. www.easonmusicschool.com › chinese-orchestra-instrumentsChinese Drums

    Drum. Chinese Drum - Chinese Percussion Instrument. The dagu (Chinese bass drum) is an umbrella term for two kinds of Chinese drums in the Chinese orchestra, the huapengu - which is made in the shape of a flower pot - and the datanggu/ganggu, which has a broad base.