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Guzheng band 6 compulsory tracks
The repertoire of the Guzheng sextet includes Mountain Flowing Water, Liu Qingniang, Year of the Breeze, Water Lotus, Cliff Mountain Mourning, Lantern Festival, Shandandan bloom, Harvest Gong and Drum, Yao Dance Music and Xiangshan Shooting Drum. Guzheng can be classified into 1~ 10, 1~4, 5~7, and 8~ 10, among which music theory is required for advanced. Guzheng, also known as Han Zheng and Qin Zheng, is a traditional musical instrument in China, belonging to plucked instruments. It is one of the important national musical instruments unique to China. Guzheng is deeply loved by the public because of its beautiful timbre, wide range, diverse playing skills and strong expressive force. Small guzheng, portable guzheng, mini guzheng and so on have all appeared. Guzheng is an ancient national musical instrument with a long cultural history in China. Its structure consists of a panel, a goose column, strings, a front Yueshan, a string nail, a tuning box, a piano foot, a back Yueshan, a side plate, a sound outlet, a floor and a string hole.
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