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dangdang

Dangdang(pinyin:dang dang),also known as Dangzi, is a kind of percussion instrument. It is a percussion instrument of Mongolian, Tibetan, Han and other nationalities. Popular in Buddhist and Taoist monasteries all over the country.

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  • Classification:percussion instrument
  • alias:dangzi
  • popular area:Buddhist and Taoist monasteries across the country
  • pinyin:Dāng dāng
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In the morning and evening homework and daily Buddhist affairs, there are several kinds of instruments that are commonly used. The postures used can be summarized as follows: the chime is drawn to the mouth, the wooden fish is put together, the pan is facing the face, the hafnium is flat-chested, and the hand drum is holding the moon.
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It consists of a small gong and a wooden frame. The clang body is made of copper, round, the clang surface is flat without umbilical, the diameter of the clang is 15 cm, the clang edge is wider, and there are three or four small holes drilled on the edge. Small gongs are hung on a wooden frame with ropes. The height of the dang frame is 45 cm to 50 cm. Its columns and beams are all cylinders, and the surface is spun with circular stripes. The appearance is solemn and simple.
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