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 | | Therefore, the names such as Pe Pan Tau, Ce Cu Teng, Seng Kyok, etc., are qupai names, not personal names. |
 | | In fact, different versions of Pe Pan Tau (literally, "eight-beat head," consequently, in 8 or 16 beats; Mandarin: Baban Tou) are still used as preludes and postludes (most often as preludes) to folk dances and other important works in western Fujian. |
 | | This relation of pobin and lopan to the instrumental repertoire of Fujian is apparently unknown to the Tangerang musicians, who, as I wrote in the commentary, say that the pieces are named for individuals. |
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