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== Etymology and Alternative Spellings ==
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== Construction ==
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== Types ==
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Small Water Cymbals <br/>
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Lion Cymbals<br/>
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Large Cymbals<br/>
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== History ==
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Chinese cymbals is a traditional chinese instrument.
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== Sticks, Mallets, Beaters ==
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== Technique ==
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It is played by holding one cymbal in each hand with the red ropes and striking the two together. The volume can be adjusted by the force of striking the cymbals.
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== Manufacturers ==
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== See Also ==
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[[Chinese Gong]]
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== References ==
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[[Category: Percussion Instruments]]
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[[Category: History]]
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[[Category: History-Instruments]]
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[[Category: Asian Instruments]]
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[[Category: Chinese Instruments]]

Latest revision as of 05:06, 5 February 2025

Etymology and Alternative Spellings

Construction

Types

Small Water Cymbals
Lion Cymbals
Large Cymbals

History

Chinese cymbals is a traditional chinese instrument.

Sticks, Mallets, Beaters

Technique

It is played by holding one cymbal in each hand with the red ropes and striking the two together. The volume can be adjusted by the force of striking the cymbals.

Manufacturers

See Also

Chinese Gong

References