Grouping of musical instruments, Tang dynasty Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories known as bā yīn (八音). The eight...
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This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. AlphaSphere Audiocubes Bass pedals Continuum...
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This list contains "traditional" musical instruments used in Nepal. Instruments overlap with nearby countries, including India and Tibet. An example is...
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derive from Chinese musical instruments. Korean string instruments include those that are plucked, bowed, and struck. Most Korean string instruments use silk...
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the specific date of musical instrument invention is impossible, as the majority of early musical instruments were constructed of animal skins, bone...
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Traditional Japanese musical instruments, known as wagakki (和楽器) in Japanese, are musical instruments used in the traditional folk music of Japan. They comprise...
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paintings dated to the 4th or 3rd millennium BC. Other instruments were adopted or modified from instruments in use from neighboring countries, or from conquered...
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Chinese musical instruments were traditionally classified according to the materials used in their construction. The eight classifications are silk, bamboo...
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Vietnamese musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical musics of Vietnam. They comprise a wide range of string,...
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This is a wide-ranging, inclusive list of percussion instruments. It includes: Instruments classified by Hornbostel–Sachs as struck or friction idiophones...
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In organology, the study of musical instruments, many methods of classifying instruments exist. Most methods are specific to a particular cultural group...
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Guqin (redirect from Qin (musical instrument))
The guqin ([kùtɕʰǐn] ; Chinese: 古琴) is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument. It has been played since ancient times, and has traditionally...
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Saga Musical Instruments is a manufacturer and wholesale distributor of stringed instruments, particularly fretted instruments and members of the violin...
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This is a list of string instruments. Agiarut (Alaska) Ainu fiddle (Ainu) Ajaeng (Korea) Alexander violin (United States) Anzad Apache fiddle (Apache)...
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code), an airport in China Nao (musical instrument) (鐃), see List of Chinese musical instruments Nao, a fictional character in the Aquablue comic Nao Porcelain...
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Persian musical instruments or Iranian musical instruments can be broadly classified into three categories: classical, Western and folk. Most of Persian...
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referring to music in China are inscriptions on musical instruments found in the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (d. 433 B.C.). Sets of 41 chime stones and 65...
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This list contains musical instruments of symbolic or cultural importance within a nation, state, ethnicity, tribe or other group of people. In some cases...
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This is a list of Stradivarius string instruments made by members of the house of Antonio Stradivari. This list has 282 entries. Detail of Ole Bull Stradivarius...
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musical instruments or musical instruments from various parts of the world, These are: The Africa and Middle East gallery, which displays instruments...
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Gemshorn (Germany) Ocarina (South America, England, China, and various other countries) Organ pipe The pipes of the church/chamber organ are actually fipple...
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a producer of musical instruments. In 2020, KHS is a full-scale musical instrument manufacturer of a complete line of wind instruments, percussion, fretted...
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Pipa (redirect from Chinese lute)
p'i-p'a (Chinese: 琵琶) is a traditional Chinese musical instrument belonging to the plucked category of instruments. Sometimes called the "Chinese lute",...
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generally used in Chinese orchestras for the lower bowed string voices instead. Dihu Huqin Chinese music List of Chinese musical instruments "00000015". Archived...
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Guzheng (redirect from Cheng (musical instrument))
(pinyin: zhēng; Wade–Giles: cheng) or guzheng (Chinese: 古筝; pinyin: gǔzhēng; lit. 'ancient zheng'), is a Chinese plucked zither. The modern guzheng commonly...
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Dagu (section Chinese culture)
a river in Shandong Dagu (instrument) (大鼓), a bass drum, see List of Chinese musical instruments Dagu (music), a form of Shuochang, or storytelling accompanied...
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This is a list of ensemble formations in traditional Chinese music: Luogu (锣鼓; pinyin: luógǔ; literally "gongs and drums") are Chinese percussion ensembles...
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involving either people of Chinese origin, the use of traditional Chinese instruments, Chinese music theory, or the languages of China. It includes traditional...
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Lutes are stringed musical instruments that include a body and "a neck which serves both as a handle and as a means of stretching the strings beyond the...
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Suona (redirect from Dida (musical instrument))
double-reeded Chinese musical instrument. The Suona's basic design originated in ancient Iran, then called "Sorna". It appeared in China around the 3rd...
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