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The big gong (pinyin: dà luó) is a kind of gong, and it is called the big gong because of its large face. It is made of copper, about 30 centimeters in diameter, flat and round, with sides, with smaller side holes and tied with ropes. When playing, the left hand is holding the gong and the right hand is holding the mallet.

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  • Pinyin:dà luó
  • Materials:copper
  • size:About 30 cm in diameter
  • type:percussion
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Organized by 陆晨 on 2022-03-09
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Yin Yihaonan Nan Nannan is an up master in the music area of station B. He currently has 13,000 fans. His videos mainly focus on guqin performances. up masters will play a number of musical instruments. In the video of cooperation with others, there is also a big gong display. Its video content is rich, all kinds of ancient music and new performances.
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Does the gong belong to the Chinese national percussion instrument? belong. The big gong is a kind of gong. It is called the big gong because of its large face. When playing, the left hand holds the gong and the right hand holds the mallet to strike. It is often used in opera accompaniment and instrumental ensemble.
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Taiyuan gongs and drums originated in Jinyuan and have a history of thousands of years. They were selected into the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. Taiyuan gongs and drums are famous at home and abroad for their excellent cymbal skills.
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When playing, the left hand holds the gong and the right hand holds the mallet to strike. It is often used in opera accompaniment and instrumental ensemble. It also often cooperates with other percussion instruments, but it plays the main role.
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