Yunluo
The Yunluo (Simplified; Traditional: Pinyin: Yúnluó, ; Virtually "Cloud Gongs" Or "Cloud Of Gongs") Could Be A Ancient Chinese Instrument. It Absolutely Was Conjointly Referred To As Yún'áo In Precedent Days.
The Yunluo Could Be A Set Of Typically 10 Tiny Tuned Gongs Mounted In An Exceedingly Picket Frame, With Every Gong Being Regarding 9-12 Cm In Diameter, And Therefore The Height Of The Frame Being Regarding Fifty Two Cm. The Yunluo's Gongs Square Measure Usually Of Equal Diameter However Totally Different Thicknesses; The Thicker Gongs Turn Out The Next Pitch. It's Typically Employed In Wind And Percussion Ensembles In Northern China. Recent Drawings Conjointly Depict A Smaller Yunluo With Simply 5 Gongs, That Was Control By A Handle By One Hand And Contend With The Opposite.
The Yunluo (Simplified; Traditional: Pinyin: Yúnluó, ; Virtually "Cloud Gongs" Or "Cloud Of Gongs") Could Be A Ancient Chinese Instrument. It Absolutely Was Conjointly Referred To As Yún'áo In Precedent Days.
The Yunluo Could Be A Set Of Typically 10 Tiny Tuned Gongs Mounted In An Exceedingly Picket Frame, With Every Gong Being Regarding 9-12 Cm In Diameter, And Therefore The Height Of The Frame Being Regarding Fifty Two Cm. The Yunluo's Gongs Square Measure Usually Of Equal Diameter However Totally Different Thicknesses; The Thicker Gongs Turn Out The Next Pitch. It's Typically Employed In Wind And Percussion Ensembles In Northern China. Recent Drawings Conjointly Depict A Smaller Yunluo With Simply 5 Gongs, That Was Control By A Handle By One Hand And Contend With The Opposite.
A Progressive Yunluo Has Been Developed From The Standard Yunluo To Be
Used Within The Massive Fashionable Chinese Orchestra. It's Abundant
Larger With Twenty Nine Or A Lot Of Gongs Of Various Diameters. Its Height Is Regarding 2m Together With
Its 2 Legs On That It Stands On The Ground (The Frame Itself Is Regarding 0.5 Its Height); Its Breadth
Is Regarding One.4 M.
The Traditional
Yunluo Is Typically Cited Because The Shimianluo ( Virtually
"Ten Two-Faced Gongs")
To Tell Apart It From The Fashionable Redesigned Yunluo.
A Very Similar
Instrument Referred To As The
Ulla (Hangul; Hanja), That Comes From The Yunluo, Is Employed Within The Music Of Korea.
The Nhã Nhạc Music Of Vietnam Uses
An Identical Instrument With 3 Gongs, Referred To As The Tammy
Âm La (Sino-Vietnamese).
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