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Chinese Folk Instrumental Music
"Chinese traditional music" refers to the music created by the Chinese people using their own inherent methods and taking their own inherent forms, and characterized by their own inherent forms, including not only the ancient works that have been produced and passed down in history, but also contemporary works.
The components of Chinese traditional music are mainly Buddhist music, Taoist music, rap music, opera music, folk music, and so on. And so on.
The "folk music" you asked about is only a part of it. Folk music refers to Chinese folk instrumental music, which includes:
1, wind music: large suona, small suona, bass suona, bamboo flute, bang flute, qu flute, soprano sheng, alto sheng, bass sheng, and so on
2, plucked type: pipa, liuqin Pipa, liuqin, yangqin, zhongruan, danyuan, guzheng, konghou, etc.
3. Strings: gaohu, erhu, zhonghu, jinghu, banshu, pendant qin, etc.
4. Percussion: drums, snare drums, drums, all kinds of gongs, pitchforks, etc.
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