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Chinese instruments, Pipa - Coggle Diagram
Chinese instruments
Bianzhong
Introduction:bianzhong is an ancient Chinese music instrument consisting of a set of bronze bells, played melodically. China is the earliest country to manufacture and use musical chimes. They are also called chime bells.
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Temple bowl
Introduction:A temple bowl is an inverted bell, supported from below with the rim uppermost. Such bells are normally bowl-shaped, and exist in a wide range of sizes, from a few centimetres to a metre in diameter.
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Bass bangu
Introduction:The bangu , often simply gu , is a Chinese frame drum that, when struck by one or two small bamboo sticks, creates a sharp dry sound essential to the aesthetics of Chinese opera.
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Bowed-string Instruments
Jinghu
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Jinghu developed from Huihu in Hui opera. Hui opera in Wu opera still uses Huihu. The sound of the Beijing fiddle is crisp and loud.
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Yehu
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The sound box of the Yehu is made of coconut shell, the soundboard is made of paulownia wood, and the bridge is made of shells. The tone is deep and rich.
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Wind Instruments
Xindi
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The timbre of the Xindi is not as bright and crisp as that of the qudi or bangdi, but a mellower timbre between the flute and the xiao.
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Bangdi
Introduction:The flute, also known as the bamboo flute, is a wind instrument originating from China. The earliest discovered flute is the 7-hole bone flute unearthed from the Jiahu Cultural Site, which is about 7,000 years old.
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Pipa
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It is a traditional plucked instrument in East Asia with a history of more than 2,000 years. The earliest instrument called "Pipa" appeared around the Qin Dynasty.
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