- The
paiban (Chinese: 拍板; pinyin:
pāibǎn) is a
clapper made from
several flat
pieces of
hardwood or
bamboo (or, formerly,
sometimes also
ivory or metal)...
- is
often depicted dressed in
official robes and
holding a jade
tablet or
paiban (clapper). He is also
regarded as the
patron deity of
acting and theatre...
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Republic of the
Congo An
alternate spelling for "bann" as in
banns of
marriage Paiban, a
clapper used in
Chinese music,
alternately called BAN) Ban (unit), a...
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painting Night Revels of Han
Xizai depicting two dizi players, with
three guan (ancient oboe-like instrument)
players and one
paiban (wooden clapper)...
- bawu, xun
Percussion paigu, gong, bells, cymbals, bianzhong, fangxiang,
paiban,
bianqing Bowed strings erhu, zhonghu, dahu, banhu, jinghu, gaohu, gehu...
- in nanyin,
including pipa, dongxiao, erxian, sanxian, pin(qudi), nan'ai,
paiban, xiangzhan, sibao, goujiao, muyu and shuangling.
Gaojia Opera (高甲戏; or Gejia...
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Museum of
Egyptian Archaeology,
London Bamboo clapper Crotalus (instrument)
Paiban Scabellum, an
ancient Gr**** and
Roman foot-clapper on the sole of a sandal...
- (1919-2000) John
Burrill "Mister Bones" (1920-1993)
Clapper (musical instrument)
Paiban -
Chinese wooden clappers Castanets Jawbone (instrument) Vallely, F. (1999)...
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collapsible stand section. When used
together with
paiban clappers (both pla****
together by a
single player, the
paiban held in one hand and the
bangu pla**** with...
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female musicians in the
center of the
image are
playing transverse bamboo flutes and guan, and the male
musician is
playing a
wooden clapper called paiban....