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Gu-Zheng
Guzheng
is an ancient Chinese musical instrument. Because
of its melodic qualities, the Guzheng was extremely
popular for both court and folk music.Gu
zhen class is established to share chinese Gu-Zhen music with general
public .The main goal is to introduce this acient art and let others
have the opportunity to enjoy this beautiful music.
Gu-Qin
There
are few reason unique for Qin.The
effective vibrating length of the Qin strings is longer than of any
other Chinese instruments, resulting in a large vibrating amplitude,
and a tone rich in the lower register
that fits the sounds of nature.The
fingerboard of the Qin is not fretted. Its sound holes
are opened on the lower board, which means that the sound is
transmitted downwards.
Pee-paa
The
"pee-paa" is a four-stringed lute, one of the oldest
Chinese musical instruments .Name
of the instrument pipa
originally
referred to two finger techniques. The two Chinese characters p'i
and
p'a
stood
originally for the two movements,i.e.
plucking the strings forwards and backwards, respectively .''pipa"
used to be the generic name for all pluck-
string instruments of the ancient times.
Erhu
Erhu
is a kind of violin (fiddle) with two strings, which, together with
zhonghu, gaohu, sihu, etc belongs
to the "huqin" family.During
Song dynasty (960-1279), the second generation of the huqin was among
the instruments played at the imperial banquets.
Xiao
Xiao.
This is used to play classical Chinese music and solo music. It has
eight finger holes. Round or the regular straight end do not have
tonal differences. It is mainly for aesthetic purpose. Most commonly
used keys are F and G. Usually F# is not used very often, and only
for specific music or regional opera. An "F" key xiao can
play the following diatonic scales: F, C, Eb, Bb, Ab and G.
Yangqin
The
Yangqin is also called a hammered dulcimer. It is played by hitting
strings with a pair of bamboo mallets . This
produces a high and tinkling timbre in its top registers, a soft and
beautiful tone in the middle and a strong rich sound
in the lower registers.Yangqin also called the "Chinese piano" as it has an ndispensible
role in the accompaniment of Chinese string and wind instruments.