strong beat.
Banyan refers to the beat in national music and traditional Chinese opera. The strongest beat in each bar is called Banyan, and the rest are called Eye. In each bar, the strong beat is mostly beat by the drum board, which is called "board"; The second strong beat and weak beat are called "eyes" with drum sticks or fingers. Together, it is called "board eye".
Other forms:
1. Adagio, the most commonly used plate in Jingyun Drum, runs through the aria. The rhythm of adagio is "one board and three eyes". When singing in adagio, the first word of each sentence can be sung from any position, but the last word falls on the board.
2. Tight board, as the name implies, means tight rhythm, and it is "orderly without eyes" in rhythm. Notation is a quarter beat. The singing method of using tight board is commonly called "upper board" in the performance of Jingyun drum. The tight board is usually used at the end of the whole aria.