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Plucked string instrunments - Coggle Diagram
Plucked string instrunments
Pipa
Pipa has a shallow, pear-shaped body with a wooden belly and, sometimes, two crescent-shaped sound holes.
Pipa with a history of more than 2,000 years. Pipa made its first appearance in China during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), reached its peak of popularity in the Tang Dynasty (618-907)
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To play Pipa
The right hand plucks the strings to produce sound, while the left hand is engaged in pressing, bending, and otherwise acting on the strings to produce the desired tonality
Guzheng
It has beautiful timbre, wide range, rich playing skills and strong expressive power, so it is deeply loved by the majority of people.
Chinese traditional plucked string instruments have a history of more than 2,500 years.
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Ruan
Ruan is a traditional musical instrument of the Han nationality. It is said that Ruan Xian of the Western Jin Dynasty was good at playing this instrument, hence its name.
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Yangqing
Yangqin is a common stringed instrument in China. It has a sharp contrast in tone, a large volume, and a combination of hardness and softness.
When played slowly, the sound is like tinkling mountain springs, and when played fast, the sound is like gurgling water.
Extremely rich in expressive power, it can be played solo, in ensembles, or as accompaniment for music, rap, and opera.