Anonymous
Mar 20, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Exceptional Tone for Stage Performance
The Model 420 Ban Gu I purchased has an incredibly crisp sound that cuts through the orchestra perfectly. The reinforced core ensures stability even during vigorous playing.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Musical Instruments/Guitars/Pianos/Accessories / Ban Gu |
| Origin | - |
| Material | High-grade hardwood with reinforced core |
| Head Type | Premium treated animal skin |
| Available Models | 420, 418, 416, 424 |
| Included Variants | Ban Gu, Bao Gu, Si Gu, Bian Gu, Gan Gu, Xiao Gu Zi |
| Finish | Traditional lacquer polish |
| Sound Profile | Crisp, penetrating high-pitch tone |
| Construction | Hand-carved with metal reinforcement rings |
| Usage | Professional Beijing Opera performance and training |
| Origin | Crafted using traditional Beijing techniques |
| Durability | Designed for intensive daily rehearsal |
Anonymous
Mar 20, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Exceptional Tone for Stage Performance
The Model 420 Ban Gu I purchased has an incredibly crisp sound that cuts through the orchestra perfectly. The reinforced core ensures stability even during vigorous playing.
Anonymous
Mar 13, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Authentic Beijing Sound
As a professional percussionist, I am very picky about my instruments. The Model 418 delivers that authentic, sharp attack required for traditional Beijing Opera rhythms.
Anonymous
Mar 09, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Solid Investment
Purchased the Model 424 for our local theater group. The projection is excellent. Took a few days to break in the skin, but now it sounds fantastic.
Anonymous
Mar 08, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Durable and Beautiful
The lacquer finish is beautiful and the drum has held up well after three months of daily practice. The Bian Gu included in the set is a nice bonus.
Anonymous
Mar 06, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Great Quality, Heavy Weight
The craftsmanship on the Bao Gu is outstanding. It is slightly heavier than my old drum due to the reinforced core, but the sound quality makes up for it.
Anonymous
Mar 04, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for My Students
I bought the Class Drums set for my opera workshop. The consistency between the different sizes like the Si Gu and Xiao Gu Zi is impressive. Highly recommended for educators.
Q: Can these drums be used for non-Opera music genres?
A: Absolutely. While designed for Beijing Opera, their crisp, high-pitched tones are increasingly used in contemporary fusion music and experimental percussion ensembles.
Q: Is the reinforced core visible from the outside?
A: No, the reinforced core is internal structural support designed to prevent warping. It does not alter the traditional aesthetic appearance of the drum.
Q: Does this set include the drumsticks?
A: This listing focuses on the drums themselves (Ban Gu, Bao Gu, etc.). Drumsticks are sold separately to allow players to choose their preferred weight and material.
Q: How do I maintain the animal skin head in humid weather?
A: In high humidity, store the drum in a climate-controlled room or use a dehumidifier nearby. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme heat, which can dry out the skin too quickly.
Q: What is the difference between models 420 and 416?
A: The primary difference lies in the diameter and depth, which affects the pitch. Model 420 is larger with a deeper tone, while 416 is smaller with a higher, sharper pitch suitable for faster tempos.