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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Xing Li (pay respects) or San Bai (3 bows) is one of the easiest drum rhythms to learn. The cymbals and gong are super easy as well. Unlike the Ji Hua Tou where all 3 instruments are playing something different. If you are unsure about anything or have a question leave a comment below.
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This is not traditional hok san, it’s sar ping hok san
Hi Jake,
Great comment.
Yes, you are correct. Its not traditional Hoksan, but it's not Sarping either.
What would you say are the main style differences between traditional Hoksan and Sarping? Apart from the obivous such as uniform and people involved.
I can think of a few and would like to think that I would be able to tell the difference.
Where are you based?
What particular style of lion dance do you play?
Love your comment, look forward to hearing from you, have a great day.
Regards
Vincent