Owner: HWMC
Catalogue #: AS-MBST-07-14
Struck Membranophones
China ‘Diangu’
Jiangnan Province, China
Chinese
Metal, wood, hide
Early-Mid 20th century
Diameter: 12 in
Membranophones – Struck Membranophones
The diangu (huaigu) is a double-headed frame drum of the Han Chinese in the Jiangnan province of central-eastern China. It is used in sizhu (‘silk-bamboo’) ensemble music and to accompany in the Kungu opera. This diangu has a thick wooden cylindrical frame with broad shoulders on both sides that slope inward from the rim toward the raised flat striking area (guxin) in the middle of the drum. Both sides are covered with skin stretched across the middle and held in place by tacks around the perimeter. The diangu is played by striking the drum head with a single drum stick on one side.
Reference: ‘Diangu,’ Alan R. Thrasher, ‘Groves Dictionary of Music Instruments.” 2nd ed. Vol 2. Lawrence Liben, Editor in Chief. Oxford University Press.