Bangu
The Bangu (Chinese; Pinyin:
Bǎngǔ), Usually Merely Gu (Chinese; Pinyin: Gǔ), Could Be A Chinese Frame Drum That, Once Stricken By One Or 2
Little Bamboo Sticks, Creates A Pointy Dry Sound Essential To The
Aesthetics Of Chinese Opera. Placing
The Drum Totally Different In
Several {In Numerous} Places Produces Different Sounds. It's Additionally Employed In Several Chinese Serious
Music Ensembles.
The Section
Is Incredibly Vital In Chinese Opera, With Battle Or
'Martial' Scenes, That Ar Known As Wu-Chang. The Bangu Player Is That The Director Or Conductor Of The Orchestra. He's Employed With The Opposite Members Of The Section To Make The Proper
Mood For The Audience And Actors On Stage.
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