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The main accompaniment instruments of Jingyun Drum
Jingyun Drum is mainly popular in North China and Northeast China, including Beijing and Tianjin, and it also occupies a very important position in China rap music genre.
Jingyun Drum is one of the schools of Han folk music. Its development originated from wooden drums popular in Cangzhou and Hejian, Hebei Province, and was formed in Beijing and Tianjin. Later, it changed to Beijing dialect, absorbed the singing methods of Shi, Ma 'tou and Peking Opera, and gradually developed a new accent, specializing in singing some short tracks.
Wooden drums were called "Beijing Tune Drum", "Small Mouth Drum", "Rhyme Drum", "Civilization Drum" and "Flat Rhyme Drum" in Beijing, and were called "Wei Tune Drum", "Wei Tune Drum" and "Beijing Tune Drum" in Tianjin until it was renamed "Beijing Rhyme Drum" by Beijing Quyi Artists Association in 35 years of the Republic of China.
Typical tracks of Jingyun Drum are Single Knife Club, Battle of Changsha, Bowangpo, Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows, Zhaoyun Interception of the River, Noisy Jiangzhou, Daxi Lane, Sacrifice to Qingwen and Daiyu's Sad Autumn.
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