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guanglong

Guangyuan (pinyin: Guāng lǒng) is also known as Guanglong. "Guangnong" means a big drum, and "Ga" means dance, that is, a big drum. The Dai nationality smashes the membrane sounding instrument. "Light" in Dai language means drum. "Zhou" or "Nong" are both big, meaning a big drum. Popular in Yunnan Province Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Menglian, Gengma and other places. The Baoshan Dai area in the lower reaches of the Nujiang River is called "Guangnong", and the Dai area in Xishuangbanna is called "Guangbian".

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  • Pinyin:Guāng lǒng
  • alias:light
  • category:slamming membrane musical instrument
  • nationality:Dai people
history
As early as more than 500 years ago, the Dai people had such big drums. For hundreds of years, Guangyuan has been popular in Dai Township. Today, it is an inseparable accompaniment instrument for the traditional Dai folk dance "Gaguang Nong". "Guangnong" means a big drum, and "Ga" means dance, that is, a big drum.
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When playing, the light is placed on a wooden drum stand with a height of 100 cm. The sound is deep and heavy, with strong resonance, and it can be transmitted for miles.
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It is made of hollowed out locally grown plane trees, mango trees or toon trees. The drum body is about 80 cm long, and its shape is similar to that of a water tank. Both ends are large and small, and both sides are covered with cowhide, deerskin or other animals. Skin.
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