A kei is a gong used in Buddhist practice in Japan. Kei were adapted from the ancient Chinese instrument known in English as a "sounding stone"; they...
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Look up Kei, kei, or kei- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kei or KEI may refer to: Kei (given name) Kei, Cantonese for Ji (姫) Kei, Cantonese for Qi...
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Kulintang (redirect from Gong sembilan)
horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums. As part of the larger gong-chime culture of Southeast...
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Standing bell (redirect from Rin gong)
orugoru (a set of small gongs) and a kei (a stone or metal plate). The rin is also used in household worship. Buddhist ritual makes no use of the 'singing'...
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It remains there today, at the junction of Shau Kei Wan Main Street East and Kam Wa Street, in Shau Kei Wan. It has undergone many updates and name changes...
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pellet bells Kakko (羯鼓) – small drum used in gagaku Kane (鉦) – small flat gong Kokiriko (筑子、 こきりこ) – a pair of sticks which are beaten together slowly and...
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Music of Indonesia (section Gong)
Kalimantan: Daya Ritual and Festival Music. Vol. 18: Sulawesi: Festivals, Funerals, and Work. Vol. 19: Music of Maluku: Halmahera, Buru, Kei. Vol. 20: Indonesian...
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Tam Kung (譚公) (list of four temples in Shau Kei Wan, Southern District, Happy Valley and Ping Chau) Tu Di Gong, or Earth God Temples & Shrines (like Fok...
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development. There are only a few sustainable flower plaque businesses: Wing Kei Flower Store and Lee Yim Kee Flower Shop. Chinese paper cutting Chinese paper...
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Chinese martial arts (redirect from Gong Fu)
through learning or practice. It is a compound word composed of the words 功 (gōng) meaning "work", "achievement", or "merit", and 夫 (fū) which is a particle...
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