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Zhejiang Yiwu Haolong Staionary Firm 13yr.
Main Products:Saxophone,Trumpet,Trombone,Clarinet,Flute
Contacts:LIUChat
Mobile:86-13867900203
E-mail: WeChat:liuping13867900203
Address:25313A, 1 Street, 2 F, 65 Gate, International Trade Mart (District 3).
Address:Yiwu City,Jinhua City City,Zhejiang Province
37-note Yunluo
Origin: Jiangsu
Height: 2.1 meters, Width: 1.5 meters
Due to the different regions and occasions where they are applied, various types of gongs (according to unverified statistics, there are approximately 30 varieties) have been formed, ranging from gongs with diameters as small as a few centimeters to ones that are over one meter in size. Their shapes, tones, and effects are also quite different from one another.
The gong used currently can simply be divided into four categories: the large gong, the small gong, the palm gong, and the cloud gong. The large gong has a relatively large surface, usually about one foot in diameter. The gong edge is drilled and tied with a rope, and it is held up or hung on a frame with the left hand, while the right hand strikes it with a soft mallet wrapped in cloth. There are many types of large gong, and the forms popular in different regions are not entirely the same, such as the double-gloss gong, the gloss gong, the tiger sound gong, the central hall gong, the visit Su gong, the serving gong, the large sieve gong, the copying gong, the deep wave, and the mahjong gong, etc. The sound of the large gong is loud and rough, and it can be used to color the atmosphere of the music and enhance the rhythm. It is often used in instrumental ensemble or accompaniment of opera, but due to its long echo, it is not suitable for playing dense musical patterns.
The xiao luo (small gong) has a high or relatively high pitch, with a slanted surface measuring about six and a half inches in diameter. In the center of the gong is a small flat area known as the "heart." The xiao luo comes in three sizes: large, medium, and small, each with its own high, medium, or low pitch. The gong has no holes in the edge and is not tied with a rope. It is played by holding the inner edge with the knuckle of the index finger of the left hand and striking the gong with a wooden mallet in the right hand. This is commonly known as the hand gong and is referred to as the tangerin gong in folk music and the Beijing xiao luo in Beijing opera. Although the names may differ, the playing techniques are the same, with only the size, weight, and dimensions varying.
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