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The stick drum (pinyin: zhàng gǔ), the Korean mixed percussion instrument, also known as the long drum, is called bu in Korean. Popular in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Hebei and other provinces, especially in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province.

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  • Pinyin:zhàng gǔ
  • popular area:Fujian, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang
  • structure:Drum body, slender, hollow
  • Classification:percussion
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Korean stick drum stick drum, also known as the Korean long drum. Korean mixed percussion instrument. In Korean, it is called bu. With a long history, unique structure and soft tone, it is often used for singing and dancing accompaniment and instrumental ensembles.
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Fujian stick drum, also known as Fuzhou drum, wolf tent, wolf stick, wolf string, wolf stick drum, wolf singing. Evolved from the two-stick drum in ancient China, it is a traditional percussion instrument in Fujian folk.
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Bai folk instrumental music mainly includes sanxian music, suona wind and percussion music, cave scripture music, etc. In addition, there are also ancient music and tunes played by bamboo flute, mouth spring, wood leaf and so on.
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The stick drum is divided into Fujian stick drum and Korean stick drum. Fujian zhanggu and Korean zhanggu are both ancient Chinese slender-waisted drum instruments. The two are similar in shape, but also different.
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The stick drum, the Korean mixed percussion instrument, also known as the long drum, is called bu in Korean. Popular in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Hebei and other provinces, especially in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in Jilin Province. The timbre of the stick drum is soft, and it is often used for singing and dancing accompaniment and instrumental ensemble. It is a national musical instrument that is deeply loved by the Korean people.
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