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Wuhan cymbals and gongs are made in the Wuhan province of China. Originally the name of the factory was "Gaohongtai", and renamed to its current iteration during the 1960s. The original name was used again for a while in the 1980s, along with the current name.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue>
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Wuhan cymbals and gongs are made in the Wuhan city, China. Originally the name of the factory was "Gaojiahe" (printed "Gaohongtai" on cymbals at various times), and renamed to its current iteration during the 1960s.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue>
  
*Note: Wuhan's sizes might not always be correct. For example, a 27" china might be 27.5" or 26.5", etc.
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*Note: Wuhan's sizes might not always run "true to size". For example, a 27" china might be 27.5", etc.
  
 
[[File:Wuhan 20 China 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Wuhan China with logo]]
 
[[File:Wuhan 20 China 1.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Wuhan China with logo]]
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[[File:Wuhan Daito logo.jpg|thumb |right |450px]]
 
<Gallery>
 
<Gallery>
[[File:Gachongiai 27 China 1.jpg|Gaohongtai China with logos]]
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File:Gachongiai 27 China 1.jpg|Gaohongtai Chinese with logos
[[File:Gachongiai Logo 1.jpg|Gaohongtai]]
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File:Gachongiai Logo 1.jpg|Gaohongtai
[[File:Gachongiai Logo 2.jpg|Made in Wuhan China]]
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File:Gachongiai Logo 2.jpg|Made in Wuhan China
 
</Gallery>
 
</Gallery>
  
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==Gongs==
 
==Gongs==
 
=== Bao Gongs ===
 
=== Bao Gongs ===
'''Wuhan's Description:''' A clear and distinctive tone is the Bao Gong’s sonic signature. Though it is the Bao Gongs visual signature with a raised bump in the middle, known as a bell or nipple, that is it’s most distinctive characteristic.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
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'''Wuhan's Description:''' A clear and distinctive tone is the Bao Gong’s sonic signature. Though it is the Bao Gongs visual signature with a raised bump in the middle, known as a bell or nipple, that is it’s most distinctive characteristic.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> Wuhan's Bao Gongs are available either lathed or unlathed (black finish). <br>
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[[file:Wuhan Bao Gongs.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bao Gongs]]
 
*'''Bao Gong - [[Wuhan 7" Bao Gong|7"]] [[Wuhan 8" Bao Gong|8"]] [[Wuhan 10" Bao Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Bao Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 14" Bao Gong|14"]] [[Wuhan 16" Bao Gong|16"]] [[Wuhan 18" Bao Gong|18"]] [[Wuhan 20" Bao Gong|20"]] [[Wuhan 22" Bao Gong|22"]]
 
*'''Bao Gong - [[Wuhan 7" Bao Gong|7"]] [[Wuhan 8" Bao Gong|8"]] [[Wuhan 10" Bao Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Bao Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 14" Bao Gong|14"]] [[Wuhan 16" Bao Gong|16"]] [[Wuhan 18" Bao Gong|18"]] [[Wuhan 20" Bao Gong|20"]] [[Wuhan 22" Bao Gong|22"]]
  
 
===Chau Gongs ===
 
===Chau Gongs ===
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' Wuhan Chau Gongs are the first choice of the world's leading symphonies. The one-piece cast hand hammered construction is crafted in century-old tradition. You can find the Wuhan Chau gongs in every musical setting and it is commonly used in meditation and yoga. These gongs ship with the properly sized beater.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' Wuhan Chau Gongs are the first choice of the world's leading symphonies. The one-piece cast hand hammered construction is crafted in century-old tradition. You can find the Wuhan Chau gongs in every musical setting and it is commonly used in meditation and yoga. These gongs ship with the properly sized beater.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
*'''Chau Gong - [[Wuhan 7" Chau Gong|7"]] [[Wuhan 10" Chau Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Chau Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 14" Chau Gong|14"]] [[Wuhan 15" Chau Gong|15"]] [[Wuhan 16" Chau Gong|16"]] [[Wuhan 18" Chau Gong|18"]] [[Wuhan 20" Chau Gong|20"]] [[Wuhan 22" Chau Gong|22"]] [[Wuhan 24" Chau Gong|24"]] [[Wuhan 26" Chau Gong|26"]] [[Wuhan 28" Chau Gong|28"]] [[Wuhan 30" Chau Gong|30"]] [[Wuhan 32" Chau Gong|32"]] [[Wuhan 34" Chau Gong|34"]] [[Wuhan 36" Chau Gong|36"]] [[Wuhan 39" Chau Gong|39"]]<br>
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*'''Chau Gong - [[Wuhan 4" Chau Gong|4"]] [[Wuhan 7" Chau Gong|7"]] [[Wuhan 10" Chau Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Chau Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 14" Chau Gong|14"]] [[Wuhan 15" Chau Gong|15"]] [[Wuhan 16" Chau Gong|16"]] [[Wuhan 18" Chau Gong|18"]] [[Wuhan 20" Chau Gong|20"]] [[Wuhan 22" Chau Gong|22"]] [[Wuhan 24" Chau Gong|24"]] [[Wuhan 26" Chau Gong|26"]] [[Wuhan 28" Chau Gong|28"]] [[Wuhan 30" Chau Gong|30"]] [[Wuhan 32" Chau Gong|32"]] [[Wuhan 34" Chau Gong|34"]] [[Wuhan 36" Chau Gong|36"]] [[Wuhan 39" Chau Gong|39"]]<br>
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=== Jing Gongs ===
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'''Wuhan's Description:''' none found
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*'''Jing Gong - [[Wuhan 6" Jing Gong|6"]] [[Wuhan 7" Jing Gong|7"]] [[Wuhan 7.5" Jing Gong|7.5"]]
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=== Man Da Gongs ===
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'''Wuhan's Description:''' none found<br>
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*'''Man Da Gong - [[Wuhan 5" Man Da Gong|5"]] [[Wuhan 7" Man Da Gong|7"]]
  
 
=== Opera Gongs ===
 
=== Opera Gongs ===
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' Used in the Peking Opera and are also called Bending Gongs or Bender Gongs because the pitch or tone of the gong either bends up or bends down when struck, creating an audible glissando affect either ascending or descending.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' Used in the Peking Opera and are also called Bending Gongs or Bender Gongs because the pitch or tone of the gong either bends up or bends down when struck, creating an audible glissando affect either ascending or descending.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
*'''Opera Gong - [[Wuhan 8" Opera Gong|8"]] [[Wuhan 9" Opera Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 11" Opera Gong|11"]] [[Wuhan 12" Opera Gong|12"]]<br>
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*'''Opera Gong - [[Wuhan 8" Opera Gong|8"]] [[Wuhan 9" Opera Gong|9"]] [[Wuhan 11" Opera Gong|11"]] [[Wuhan 12" Opera Gong|12"]]<br>
  
 
=== Pasi Gongs ===
 
=== Pasi Gongs ===
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' It is used traditionally to announce the start of a performance, play or magic.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' It is used traditionally to announce the start of a performance, play or magic.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
*'''Pasi Gong - [[Wuhan 10" Pasi Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Pasi Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 15" Pasi Gong|15"]] <br>
 
*'''Pasi Gong - [[Wuhan 10" Pasi Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Pasi Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 15" Pasi Gong|15"]] <br>
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=== Se Gongs ===
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'''Wuhan's Description:''' none found<br>
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* '''Se Gong - [[Wuhan 13" Se Gong|13"]] [[Wuhan 14" Se Gong|14"]]<br>
  
 
=== Tiger Gongs ===
 
=== Tiger Gongs ===
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=== White Gongs ===
 
=== White Gongs ===
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' With a rim like a Chau Gong but fully lathed like a Wind gong. The White Gong has qualities of both these traditional Chinese gongs. Bright, airy with clarity and focus are the characteristics of the overall sound.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' With a rim like a Chau Gong but fully lathed like a Wind gong. The White Gong has qualities of both these traditional Chinese gongs. Bright, airy with clarity and focus are the characteristics of the overall sound.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
*'''Opera Gong - [[Wuhan 11" White Gong|11"]]
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*'''White Gong - [[Wuhan 11" White Gong|11"]]
  
 
=== Wind Gongs ===
 
=== Wind Gongs ===
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' The Wind Gong is made of hand-hammered brass. Rich full warm tones that are soothing and powerful at the same time. These gongs ship with the properly sized beater.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
'''Wuhan's Description:''' The Wind Gong is made of hand-hammered brass. Rich full warm tones that are soothing and powerful at the same time. These gongs ship with the properly sized beater.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
 
*'''Wind Gong - [[Wuhan 8" Wind Gong|8"]] [[Wuhan 10" Wind Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Wind Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 14" Wind Gong|14"]] [[Wuhan 16" Wind Gong|16"]] [[Wuhan 18" Wind Gong|18"]] [[Wuhan 20" Wind Gong|20"]] [[Wuhan 22" Wind Gong|22"]] [[Wuhan 28" Wind Gong|28"]]
 
*'''Wind Gong - [[Wuhan 8" Wind Gong|8"]] [[Wuhan 10" Wind Gong|10"]] [[Wuhan 12" Wind Gong|12"]] [[Wuhan 14" Wind Gong|14"]] [[Wuhan 16" Wind Gong|16"]] [[Wuhan 18" Wind Gong|18"]] [[Wuhan 20" Wind Gong|20"]] [[Wuhan 22" Wind Gong|22"]] [[Wuhan 28" Wind Gong|28"]]
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=== Yin Shou Gongs ===
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'''Wuhan's Description:''' A unique “Top Hat” looking gong that is surprisingly dark and focused for its size. The Yin-Shou Gong is commonly held in the hand while played.<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> <br>
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*'''Yin Shou Gong - [[Wuhan 5" Yin Shou Gong|5"]] [[Wuhan 7" Yin Shou Gong|7"]]
  
 
=== Yun Gongs ===
 
=== Yun Gongs ===
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Source:<br>
 
Source:<br>
<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> "Wuhan Gongs And Cymbals: Maintaining An Ancient Tradition" (Modern Drummer, April 1982, pp. 30-1, 92)<br>
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<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue> The Cymbal Book (Hugo Pinksterboer, page 169)<br>
 
<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> wuhancymbals.com<br>
 
<font color=blue><sup>2</sup></font color=blue> wuhancymbals.com<br>

Latest revision as of 11:57, 5 October 2025

Wuhan cymbals and gongs are made in the Wuhan city, China. Originally the name of the factory was "Gaojiahe" (printed "Gaohongtai" on cymbals at various times), and renamed to its current iteration during the 1960s.1

  • Note: Wuhan's sizes might not always run "true to size". For example, a 27" china might be 27.5", etc.
Wuhan China with logo
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Cymbals

Chinas

Cymbal Series

Gongs

Bao Gongs

Wuhan's Description: A clear and distinctive tone is the Bao Gong’s sonic signature. Though it is the Bao Gongs visual signature with a raised bump in the middle, known as a bell or nipple, that is it’s most distinctive characteristic.2 Wuhan's Bao Gongs are available either lathed or unlathed (black finish).

Bao Gongs

Chau Gongs

Wuhan's Description: Wuhan Chau Gongs are the first choice of the world's leading symphonies. The one-piece cast hand hammered construction is crafted in century-old tradition. You can find the Wuhan Chau gongs in every musical setting and it is commonly used in meditation and yoga. These gongs ship with the properly sized beater.2

Jing Gongs

Wuhan's Description: none found

Man Da Gongs

Wuhan's Description: none found

Opera Gongs

Wuhan's Description: Used in the Peking Opera and are also called Bending Gongs or Bender Gongs because the pitch or tone of the gong either bends up or bends down when struck, creating an audible glissando affect either ascending or descending.2

Pasi Gongs

Wuhan's Description: It is used traditionally to announce the start of a performance, play or magic.2

Se Gongs

Wuhan's Description: none found

Tiger Gongs

Wuhan's Description: A tiger gong is a slightly descending or less commonly ascending gong. Typically larger than an opera gong and with a less pronounced pitch shift.2

White Gongs

Wuhan's Description: With a rim like a Chau Gong but fully lathed like a Wind gong. The White Gong has qualities of both these traditional Chinese gongs. Bright, airy with clarity and focus are the characteristics of the overall sound.2

  • White Gong - 11"

Wind Gongs

Wuhan's Description: The Wind Gong is made of hand-hammered brass. Rich full warm tones that are soothing and powerful at the same time. These gongs ship with the properly sized beater.2

Yin Shou Gongs

Wuhan's Description: A unique “Top Hat” looking gong that is surprisingly dark and focused for its size. The Yin-Shou Gong is commonly held in the hand while played.2

  • Yin Shou Gong - 5" 7"

Yun Gongs

Wuhan's Description: Small gong that is bright, simple with a clear articulation.2

  • Yun Gong - 4"



Source:
1 The Cymbal Book (Hugo Pinksterboer, page 169)
2 wuhancymbals.com