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English Introduction to Classical Chinese Musical Instruments

Guqin: Qin,?also?known?as?Yao?Qin,?Yu-Qin,?a?lyre,?for?the?Chinese?one?of?the?oldest?plucked?instruments,?the?qin?is?already? prevalent?in?the?Confucian?period?instruments,?there?are?words?to?consider?the?history?of?thousand?years,?according?to? "Historical ?Records"?contains,?The?emergence?of?Qin?period?no?later?than?Yao?and?Shun.?The?beginning?of?this?century,?only?for?the? The?beginning?of?this?century,?only?for?the?distinction?of?Western?instruments?in?the? "piano"?added?in?the?front?of?a?word? "historic",?called? "Qin."?Still?ringing?in?his?study? so ?far,?the?ancient?musical?instruments?on?stage.

Bau Bau,?is?a?bamboo?reed?instrument?copper,?springing?for?the?tongue.?The?Yi,? Hani,?Dai,?Wa,?Blang,?Miao, and?other?ethnic?wind instruments.?Yi?called?the?local? "and?Fei?Limo",?Hani?called? "Meiba."?Bau?is?popular?in?southwest?China. popular?in?southwest?China?Yi,?Miao,?Hani?and?other?single-reed?wind?instrument?family,?Bau?is?made?with?bamboo,?has?eight?finger? holes?(seven?before?the?latter),?disposed?in?the?mouthpiece?of?a?brass?reed?tongue?tip,?blowing?across?the?top?of?playing,? vibrating?reed?sound.?Bau?smaller?volume,?but?the?sound?soft,?southwest?China's?people?call?it?a?talking?instrument.?Bau?popular? in?the?Red?River?in?Yunnan?Province,?Wenshan,?Simao,?Xishuangbanna,?Lincang,?Dehong,?meltwater?Guangxi?Zhuang?Autonomous?Region,? Guizhou?Province,?Guizhou?and?South?Guizhou?and?other?places.