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yunban

Yunban (pinyin: yun ban) belongs to the percussion instrument category among the body-sounding instruments. It is a percussion instrument of the Dai, Brown, De'ang, Achang and other ethnic groups. In the Dai language, it is called Gan, Lagan, Sister Borrowing, and Delivery. The local Han people call it Yunban, Yunqing, Yunban, and copper bells. Popular in Xishuangbanna, Dehong, Lincang and other areas in Yunnan Province.

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  • Classification:body music
  • Dai language:Dare, Lagan, Sister Borrow, Deliver
  • Han nationality:Yun board, cloud chime, cloud board, copper bell, etc.
  • popular area:Xishuangbanna, Dehong, Lincang, etc., Yunnan Province
  • musical instrument construction:Bronze cast, isosceles triangular plate
  • pinyin:Yùn bǎn
history
The rhyme board is mainly used as a Theravada Buddhist instrument in Buddhist activities. The big ones are hung in the Buddhist hall, and every time the scriptures are opened, chanted, terminated, and closed, etc., they must be tapped several times; in the ceremony of opening and closing the altar, the big rhyme board is the leading musical instrument, and then the drum and the busy. , cymbals, conch, etc. can be heard in unison.
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Cast in bronze, it is an isosceles triangular plate shaped like a flat fish head or a flattened felt hat.
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