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What score does Dongcang drum music use?

Dongcang drum music uses rhyme.

Music score is a method of recording music with symbols by printing or handwriting. Different cultures and regions have developed different notations. Notation can be divided into two categories: recording pitch and recording fingering. Staff and notation belong to the music score that records the pitch. The six-line spectrum of guitar and the subtraction spectrum of guqin belong to the spectrum of recording fingering. Traditional music scores are mainly copied on paper, but now there are computer programs that can make music scores.

Xi 'an Drum Music began in Han Dynasty, flourished in Sui Dynasty, and was born out of Le Yan in Tang Dynasty. It has been circulating for 1400 years. It is known as "China Ancient Symphony" because of its rich tunes, rigorous form and distinctive style. Dongcang Drum Club has a long history. In ancient times, it was called "Jinglu Cangdong Drum Society", which was still a royal granary in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is one of the few official drum clubs in Xi 'an that "eats the imperial grain". According to the word of mouth of the members, since the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, monks Mao and Yuan personally recorded music and taught Dongcang people. Therefore, Dongcang Drum Music Society was recognized as "Monk Music Society".