Ten kinds of gongs and drums

Ten kinds of gongs and drums are played as follows:

Ten kinds of Beijing (Jin) gongs and drums are often accompanied by Gaochun traditional folk performances, such as big lanterns, dragon lanterns and five-room dances. There are more than ten kinds of traditional musical instruments required for the performance, mainly including drums, cymbals, cymbals, gongs, hand gongs, flutes, bangzi, suona, erhu and chimes. Qi Xin, a few gongs and drums players, played one traditional song after another according to different rhythms and scores.

The traditional musical instruments with a long history of Gongchi notation, coupled with the sincere input of the members of the gongs and drums team, play full of musical charm. At this time, the urgency is slow, but the loud melody seems to have magic, which vividly shows the story to the audience, which is really fascinating.

The origin of ten scenic gongs and drums

Ten kinds of Beijing (Jin) gongs and drums are often accompanied by Gaochun traditional folk performances, such as big lanterns, dragon lanterns and five-room dances. There are more than ten kinds of traditional musical instruments required for the performance, mainly including drums, cymbals, cymbals, gongs, hand gongs, flutes, bangzi, suona, erhu and chimes. Qi Xin, a few gongs and drums players, played one traditional song after another according to different rhythms and scores.