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The fou (缶 or 缻; pinyin: fǒu) is an ancient Chinese percussion instrument consisting of a pottery or bronzeware crock, jar, pot, or similar vessel, which was struck with a stick. Its origin dates back to the Xia or Shang dynasties, where it was used in ritual music. It later became a standard instrument in Confucian ritual ensembles. In the Confucian ritual music of Korea, a musical instrument made from a clay pot, called the bu (hangul: 부; hanja: 缶), which is derived from the fou, is used.

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  • Fou (chinesisch 缶, Pinyin fǒu) ist ein amphorenförmiges altes chinesisches Schlaginstrument, das im Buch der Lieder erwähnt wird. Das als Gong verwendete Gefäß bestand aus gebranntem Ton. In der alten chinesischen Musikinstrumentenkategorie der Bayin („Acht Klänge“) gehört es in die Kategorie Ton. Das Instrument ist auch in Korea bekannt. (de)
  • El Fou (缶 o 缻) es un instrumento de percusión de música tradicional china hecho de arcilla y bronce. Su origen data de la Dinastía Xia o Shang (ss. XXI - XI a. C.) (es)
  • O fou (chinês tradicional: 缶 ou 缻; pinyin: fǒu) é o mais antigo e tradicional instrumento musical chinês, formado por um vaso de barro ou bronze e tocado com uma baqueta. Sua origem está relacionada às dinastias Xia ou Shang, quando era usado em rituais. Mais tarde, foi usado em rituais confucionistas. O instrumento apareceu na cerimônia de abertura dos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2008, quando foi apresentado um número com dois mil e oito percussionistas. (pt)
  • 缶,也作缻,瓦或青銅製的酒器,“击缶”本為飯後的娛樂,後來變成樂器。 2008年夏季奥林匹克运动会开幕式上,有以曾侯乙墓出土的青铜冰鉴缶为原型所设计的表演道具,由2008名表演者用红色缶槌击打。 (zh)
  • The fou (缶 or 缻; pinyin: fǒu) is an ancient Chinese percussion instrument consisting of a pottery or bronzeware crock, jar, pot, or similar vessel, which was struck with a stick. Its origin dates back to the Xia or Shang dynasties, where it was used in ritual music. It later became a standard instrument in Confucian ritual ensembles. In the Confucian ritual music of Korea, a musical instrument made from a clay pot, called the bu (hangul: 부; hanja: 缶), which is derived from the fou, is used. (en)
  • Een fou is een slaginstrument dat tijdens de Chinese oudheid vaak werd gebruikt. Het instrument bestaat uit klei of brons en is gemaakt in de vorm van een pot of vat. Het werd bespeeld door middel van een stok. De oudste fou stamt van rond de Xia-dynastie of Shang-dynastie. Het instrument stond op de lijst van muziekinstrumenten die werden gebruikt bij het uitvoeren van . De fou is lange tijd in vergetelheid geraakt totdat het herontdekt werd met bijna vijfhonderd muziekinstrumenten in een tombe in de Chinese stad Wuxi. (nl)
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  • Fou (chinesisch 缶, Pinyin fǒu) ist ein amphorenförmiges altes chinesisches Schlaginstrument, das im Buch der Lieder erwähnt wird. Das als Gong verwendete Gefäß bestand aus gebranntem Ton. In der alten chinesischen Musikinstrumentenkategorie der Bayin („Acht Klänge“) gehört es in die Kategorie Ton. Das Instrument ist auch in Korea bekannt. (de)
  • The fou (缶 or 缻; pinyin: fǒu) is an ancient Chinese percussion instrument consisting of a pottery or bronzeware crock, jar, pot, or similar vessel, which was struck with a stick. Its origin dates back to the Xia or Shang dynasties, where it was used in ritual music. It later became a standard instrument in Confucian ritual ensembles. It was first confirmed in 2004 that the fou is an instrument, with the discovery of nearly 500 musical instruments in the Tombs for Nobles of the Yue State, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. Also found there were nine other varieties of instruments, including the yongzhong (a type of bell) and qing (chime stone) from the Central Plain, chunyu (a metal percussion instrument), dingning (a bell with a handle), duo (big bell) and ling (little bell). It made its modern appearance during the 2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Beijing. Towards the beginning of the ceremony, 2,008 dancer/percussionists staged a synchronized presentation, striking large square fou with glowing red sticks.photo Those instruments had a white square LED array surrounding each drum, allowing them all to produce both music and a dazzling display, which included Chinese characters and shapes created in tandem. The Chinese character fou (缶 or 缻) is used to refer to containers. The character has fallen into disuse in Chinese; however, it is still used to refer to cans in Japanese. Since the Xia and Shang dynasties, some types of those containers were used as musical instruments known as "percussion fou" (击缶). Since its publicity, there has been some scholarly disputes on whether the fou used during the Olympics were actually musical instruments, as they could simply have been containers. In the Confucian ritual music of Korea, a musical instrument made from a clay pot, called the bu (hangul: 부; hanja: 缶), which is derived from the fou, is used. (en)
  • El Fou (缶 o 缻) es un instrumento de percusión de música tradicional china hecho de arcilla y bronce. Su origen data de la Dinastía Xia o Shang (ss. XXI - XI a. C.) (es)
  • Een fou is een slaginstrument dat tijdens de Chinese oudheid vaak werd gebruikt. Het instrument bestaat uit klei of brons en is gemaakt in de vorm van een pot of vat. Het werd bespeeld door middel van een stok. De oudste fou stamt van rond de Xia-dynastie of Shang-dynastie. Het instrument stond op de lijst van muziekinstrumenten die werden gebruikt bij het uitvoeren van . De fou is lange tijd in vergetelheid geraakt totdat het herontdekt werd met bijna vijfhonderd muziekinstrumenten in een tombe in de Chinese stad Wuxi. Tijdens de van de Olympische Zomerspelen van Beijing in 2008 werd de fou bij een onderdeel bespeeld. De fou werd toen bespeeld door 2008 muzikanten die ook dansers waren. (nl)
  • O fou (chinês tradicional: 缶 ou 缻; pinyin: fǒu) é o mais antigo e tradicional instrumento musical chinês, formado por um vaso de barro ou bronze e tocado com uma baqueta. Sua origem está relacionada às dinastias Xia ou Shang, quando era usado em rituais. Mais tarde, foi usado em rituais confucionistas. O instrumento apareceu na cerimônia de abertura dos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2008, quando foi apresentado um número com dois mil e oito percussionistas. (pt)
  • 缶,也作缻,瓦或青銅製的酒器,“击缶”本為飯後的娛樂,後來變成樂器。 2008年夏季奥林匹克运动会开幕式上,有以曾侯乙墓出土的青铜冰鉴缶为原型所设计的表演道具,由2008名表演者用红色缶槌击打。 (zh)
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