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Eight-tone drum (pinyin: Bā yīn gǔ), also known as the Eight Immortals Drum. Popular in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guixi Longlin Autonomous County, Xilin County and the border of Guizhou and Guizhou. It is the Zhuang and Gelao musical instruments. Named for its use in the folk instrumental ensemble eight bands. The Zhuang language is called Zhongyi, which means smaller drum.

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  • Pinyin:Bā yīn gǔ
  • Classification:slamming membrane musical instrument
  • source:Zhuang, Gelao
  • nickname:Eight Immortals Drum
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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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Eight Immortal Folk Social fire-fighting forms, spread in Linyi, Daxu, Pucheng, Fuping and other districts in Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, including the performance of Tiantian Town, Linyi District, Weinan City.
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During Chinese New Year and festivals, the performance of "Eight Immortals Drum" has become a popular folk art performance by local citizens, and it is also a must-have fire performance for people in Weinan and surrounding cities during the New Year and wedding events, and has become a provincial-level intangible cultural heritage to be inherited.
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The Zhuang nationality's species, the drum body is flat and round, made of miscellaneous wood, preferably a section of kapok tree, hollowed out of the log cavity.
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