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How to express Peking Opera drum beats in words
Ban solo Za/Yi/I
Drums single-sign strike Da/a/big
Drums single-sign strike Da/a/big
Drums single-sign strike Weak tone Do
Drums single-sign strike Two strikes Rongdang
Drums double-sign strike Pang/bachi
Drums sign round Doe
Dongo solo Kuran/Kuang
Dongo, gong and cymbals play together. Cymbals and gongs in unison hammy/kuang
Big gong (or big gong, small gong and cymbals in unison) weak tone hae/kong
Small gong solo tai
Small gong lightly struck by order
Small gong (or small gong and cymbals in unison) muffled tone rwang
Cymbal solo (or cymbals and small gongs in unison) seven/cai
Cymbal muffled tone flap
Small gong and cymbal solo (or cymbals and small gongs in unison) seven/cai
Cymbal muffled tone flap
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