yunluo
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See also: yúnluó
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Mandarin 雲鑼/云锣 (yúnluó, literally “cloud gongs”).
Noun
[edit]yunluo (plural yunluos or yunluo)
- A Chinese musical instrument, consisting of a set of tuned flat gongs in a frame, which are played with a stick; (sometimes) an individual gong, as a part of this instrument.
- 1998, China & World Cultural Exchange:
- There are two kinds of yunluo music popular among the people, one is "parade music" played on the streets and during temple fairs; the other is "chamber music" played inside houses. Usually, two sets of yunluos are used in playing […]
- 2010, Robert André LaFleur, China, →ISBN, page 292:
- In ensembles, a set of tuned gongs called yunluo (literally “cloud gong”) may be heard; these are small gongs several inches in diameter, and ten yunluo are hung on a single wooden rack.