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Skin (革)
A Chaozhou
dagu (large drum)
A Chinese
Bolang Gu
Dagu – (
大鼓) – large drum played with two sticks
also name as Huapengu (
花盆鼓) –
flowerpot-shaped large drum played with two sticks; also called
ganggu (缸鼓)
Huzuo Dagu (虎座大鼓)
Huzuo Wujia Gu (虎座鳥架鼓)
Jian'gu (建鼓)
Bangu (
板鼓) – small, high pitched drum used in Beijing opera
Biangu (
扁鼓) – flat drum, played with sticks
Paigu (
排鼓) – set of three to seven tuned drums played with sticks
Tanggu (
堂鼓) – medium-sized barrel drum played with two sticks; also called
tonggu (同鼓) or
xiaogu (小鼓)
Biqigu (荸荠鼓) – a very small drum played with one stick, used in
Jiangnan sizhu
also known as Diangu (点鼓; also called
huaigu, 怀鼓) – a double-headed
frame drum played with a single wooden beater; used in the Shifangu ensemble music of Jiangsu province and to accompany to
kunqu opera
Huagu (花鼓) – flower drum
Yaogu (腰鼓) – waist drum
Taipinggu (太平鼓) – flat drum with a handle; also called
dangu (单鼓)
Zhangu (战鼓 or 戰鼓) – war drum; played with two sticks
Bajiao gu (
八角鼓) – octagonal tambourine used primarily in narrative singing from northern China
zh:八角鼓
Yanggegu (秧歌鼓) – rice planting drum
Bofu (
搏拊) – ancient drum used to set tempo
Jiegu (
羯鼓) – hourglass-shaped drum used during the Tang Dynasty
Tao (
鼗; pinyin: táo) or
taogu (鼗鼓) – a
pellet drum used in ritual music
Bolang Gu (波浪鼓;pinyin: bo lang gu)-a traditional Chinese
pellet drum and
toy
Others
Gudi (
骨笛) – an ancient flute made of bone
Lilie (唎咧) – reed wind instrument with a conical bore played by the
Li people of
Hainan
Lusheng (
simplified Chinese:
芦笙;
traditional Chinese:
蘆笙;
pinyin: lúshēng) – free-reed mouth
organ with five or six pipes, played
by various ethnic groups in southwest China and neighboring countries
Kouxian (
口弦) –
jaw harp, made of bamboo or metal
OR
Muye (木叶) – tree leaf used as a wind instrument