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''Shuochang'' (; literally "speak and sing") is a form of traditional Chinese storytelling (or, more properly, "story-singing"), with many regional subgenres; it is also often referred to as "narrative." ''Shuochang'' performances usually intermix speaking and singing, and are accompanied by percussion instruments and sometimes also plucked or bowed string instruments. ''Shuochang'' is most often performed by a solo male or female singer, although it may also be performed by two singers. The singers may provide their own accompaniment with hand-held percussion such as clappers (called ''ban''; 板) or a small drum, or there may also be a small ensemble of one or two musicians. The term ''shuochang'' has, since the late 20th century, also come to be used in China to refer to rap music. ==Varieties== *Baiju (白局) - Nanjing *Dagu (大鼓) * *Jingdong dagu (京东大鼓) - Tianjin * *Jingyun dagu (京韵大鼓) * *Xihe dagu (西河大鼓) *Danxian (单弦) - Beijing :zh:%E5%8D%95%E5%BC%A6 *Kuaiban (快板) *Pinghua (评话) *Pingshu (评书) *Pingtan (评弹) *Quyi (曲艺) *Shuoshu (说书) *Tanci (弹词) *Xiangsheng (相声) *Xiangshu (相書) *Yangzhou pinghua (扬州评话) *Zhuizi - Henan File:Pingtan Music at the Lingering Garden.ogg|Suzhou Pingtan sample 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shuochang」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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