Radical 207 (redirect from 鼓)
鼓 鼓 (U+9F13) "drum" Pronunciations Pinyin: gǔ Bopomofo: ㄍㄨˇ Wade–Giles: ku3 Cantonese Yale: gu2 Jyutping: gu2 Japanese Kana: コ, ク ko, ku つづみ tsuzumi Sino-Korean:...
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Tanggu (drum) (redirect from 堂鼓)
The tanggu (堂鼓; pinyin: tánggǔ, pronounced [tʰɑ̌ŋkù]; literally "ceremonial hall drum"; sometimes spelled tang gu) is a traditional Chinese drum that...
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[1] Jingo (진고; 晉鼓) – Largest barrel drum Jeolgo (절고; 節鼓) – Barrel drum Jwago (좌고; 座鼓) – A barrel drum in a wooden frame Geongo (건고; 建鼓) – Huge barrel drum...
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The fish drum (simplified Chinese: 鱼鼓; traditional Chinese: 魚鼓; pinyin: yugu) is a Chinese percussion instrument. The name actually designates two rather...
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are used in pansori, pungmul, and samulnori Janggu or Janggo (장고 or 장구; 杖鼓 or 長鼓) - A double-headed hourglass-shaped drum generally played with one stick...
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Kodō (鼓童) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and...
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Jingo (hangul: 진고; hanja: 晉鼓) – Largest barrel drum Jeolgo (hangul: 절고; hanja: 節鼓) – Barrel drum Jwago (hangul: 좌고; hanja: 座鼓) – A barrel drum in a wooden...
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The tsudzumi (鼓) or tsuzumi is a hand drum of Japanese origin. It consists of a wooden body shaped like an hourglass, and it is taut, with two drum heads...
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used by Buddhist monks in religious practice or rituals San-no-tsuzumi (三の鼓) – hourglass-shaped double-headed drum; struck only on one side Sasara (ささら)...
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Gulangyu International Settlement and Amoy (Xiamen) Zhenshi, Zhang. 公共租界时期的鼓浪屿 [Gulangyu during the International Settlement period]. p. 20. "Gulangyu:...
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(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) Jiangu (建鼓) Bangu (板鼓) –...
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Tokiko (written: 時子, 時鼓, 季子 or 登紀子 or 斗貴子 or 兎季子) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Tokiko Iwatani (岩谷 時子, 1916–2013)...
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12 S employ コ、やと-う ko, yato-u 572 誇 言 13 S boast コ、ほこ-る ko, hoko-ru 573 鼓 鼓 13 S drum コ、つづみ ko, tsuzumi 574 錮 金 16 S 2010 tie up コ ko 575 顧 頁 21 S look...
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Gulou Dajie station (redirect from 鼓楼大街站)
Gulou Dajie Station (simplified Chinese: 鼓楼大街站; traditional Chinese: 鼓樓大街站; pinyin: Gǔlóudàjiē Zhàn; lit. 'Gulou Street') is a station on Line 2 and Line...
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(战鼓), or war drum, is a Chinese musical instrument. It is similar to the Tanggu (堂鼓) in appearance, but is lower in pitch. Also known as the Biangu (扁鼓)...
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(一鼓), small, ornately decorated hourglass-shaped drum Kakko (鞨鼓/羯鼓), small hourglass-shaped drum struck with two wooden sticks San-no-tsuzumi (三の鼓), hourglass-shaped...
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by construction method Byō-uchi-daiko (鋲打ち太鼓) Shime-daiko (締め太鼓) Tsuzumi (鼓) Others nagadō-daiko (長胴太鼓) ko-daiko (小太鼓) chū-daiko (中太鼓) ō-daiko (大太鼓)...
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Janggu Hangul 장고 or 장구 Hanja 杖鼓 Revised Romanization janggo or janggu McCune–Reischauer changgo or changgu...
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Aogu Wetland (traditional Chinese: 鰲鼓濕地; simplified Chinese: 鳌鼓湿地; pinyin: Áogǔ Shīdì) is a wetland in Dongshi Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. The wetland...
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Percussion. 2016-06-07. "十鼓仁糖文創園區". 臺南市政府文化局. 2016-06-07. "Ten Drum Rende Creative Park". roundTAIWANround. 2016-06-07. "十鼓仁糖文創園區". 臺南市政府觀光旅遊局. 2016-06-07...
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Galgo Hangul 갈고, 양장고, 양고 Hanja 羯鼓, 兩杖鼓, 兩鼓 Revised Romanization galgo, yangjang-go, yang-go McCune–Reischauer kalgo, yangjang'go, yang'go Literal meaning:...
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this honor were Cui Jian in 1987 and Huang Yujie in 2008. 2001:大漠情歌 2002:楼兰钟鼓 2003:丝路乐韵 2003:丝路乐魂 2003:西域情歌 (合作:黄灿) 2004:2002年的第一场雪 2004:北方的天空下 2004:喀什噶尔胡杨...
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tera-natto, sometimes using the same Han characters (豆豉), similar ones (豆鼓), or completely different ones; however, they are almost never known by their...
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traditional clothes... with a shattered face. 13 "Bringer Drums" "Yadorikiko" (寄鼓) September 28, 2014 (2014-09-28) A newlywed couple named Daigo and Shiho moves...
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the Changkufeng Incident (Russian: Хасанские бои, Chinese and Japanese: 張鼓峰事件; Chinese pinyin: Zhānggǔfēng Shìjiàn; Japanese romaji: Chōkohō Jiken) in...
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Coco Hayashi (林 鼓子, Hayashi Koko, born 15 May 2002) is a Japanese actress who specializes in voice acting associated with mitt management. She voiced...
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Xu Garden (煦园) Jiming Temple (鸡鸣寺) Beiji Ge (北极阁) Drum Tower of Nanjing (南京鼓楼) Chaotian Palace (朝天宫) Stone City (石头城) Yuejiang Tower (阅江楼) Jinghai Temple...
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pierced by a pole; used in Koreaphoto Tao (鼗; pinyin: táo) or taogu (鼗鼓) or bolanggu (拨浪鼓) - used in Chinese ritual music and as a children's toy or noisemaker...
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U Theatre (Chinese: 優人神鼓; pinyin: yourén shéngǔ) is a performing arts group based in Taiwan, founded in 1988 by Liu Ruo-Yu on Mount Laochuan in the Muzha...
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