- is a type of shuochang,
somewhat similar to
Vietnamese vè or rapping.
Kuaiban literally means fast boards. It is also
known as kuai shu,
literally meaning...
- such as a
clapper called paiban. The
center of the
kuaiban tradition is
Shandong province.
Kuaiban bears some
resemblance to rap and
other forms of rhythmic...
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folks dancing,
singing opera and
doing other cultural activities, such as
kuaiban, at
Jingshan Park. The park has four entrances, one in each of the cardinal...
- it is made with
boards of bamboo.
Bamboo clappers are used in
Chinese kuaiban storytelling performances.
Chinese music List of
Chinese musical instruments...
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Shuanghuang (Chinese: 双簧),
Pingshu (Chinese: 评书),
Shulaibao (Chinese: 数来宝),
Kuaiban (Chinese: 快板书),
Jingyun drum (Chinese: 京韵大鼓),
Meihua drum (Chinese: 梅花大鼓)...
- tempos,
including erliu ("two-six"), and
kuaiban (a fast tempo). Of
these tempos, yuanban, manban, and
kuaiban are most
commonly seen. The
tempo at any...
-
general style of stand-up also
includes the use of
rhythmic bamboo clappers (
kuaiban).
Yangliuqing (transl. Green Willows), a town
about 15 km (9.3 mi) west...
- as
guban (鼓板) Ban
Zhuban (竹板, a
clapper made from two
pieces of bamboo)
Kuaiban (快板)
Bangzi (梆子) – small, high-pitched woodblock;
called qiaozi (敲子) or...
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Hebei include Pingju,
Hebei Bangzi (Hebei
Clapper Opera), and
Cangzhou Kuaiban Dagu.
Pingju is
especially po****r
because it
tends to use
colloquial language...
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Cangzhou is home to a
traditional Chinese form of
musical performing arts,
Kuaiban Dagu. The city
hosts seven mosques for
Muslim adherents (mostly ****). One...