YUNLUO- PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT
The yunluo is a traditional Chinese musical instrument. It was also called yún'áo (雲璈) in ancient times.
The yunluo is a set of usually ten small tuned gongs mounted in a wooden frame, with each gong being about 9-12 cm in diameter, and the height of the frame being about 52 cm. The yunluo's gongs are generally of equal diameter but different thicknesses; the thicker gongs produce a higher pitch. It is often used in wind and percussion ensembles in
A modernised yunluo has been developed from the traditional yunluo for use in the large modern
The traditional yunluo is sometimes referred to as the shimianluo (
A very similar instrument called the ulla (hangul: 운라; hanja: 雲鑼 or 雲羅), which is derived from theyunluo, is used in the music of Korea.
The music of Vietnam uses a similar instrument with three gongs, called the tam âm la(Sino-Vietnamese: 三音鑼).
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