Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Chinese musical instruments brought to Japan by Japanese envoys in the Tang Dynasty are the treasures of Sino-Japanese music and cultural exchanges. What are these four musical instruments?
Chinese musical instruments brought to Japan by Japanese envoys in the Tang Dynasty are the treasures of Sino-Japanese music and cultural exchanges. What are these four musical instruments?
Japanese unique cymbals include harmonica, Kagrra flute and drifting beat.
Almost all other pipa instruments have been handed down from Chinese mainland, but after appropriate modifications, they mainly include pipa (Pipa), Sanweixian, shakuhachi, Ganzi, snare drum and big drum. (Source: Japan Wiki)
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