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What are the easy-to-learn musical instruments?

1, the xiao, divided into the hole xiao and qin xiao, all for the single tube, vertical blowing, is a very ancient Han Chinese wind instrument. The xiao has a long history, sound mellow and soft, quiet and elegant, suitable for solo and repertoire.

It is generally made of bamboo, and the blowhole is at the upper end. According to the number of holes, it is divided into six holes and eight holes. The six-hole blowjob has five holes in the front and one in the back, while the eight-hole blowjob has seven holes in the front and one in the back. The eight-hole xiao is a product of modern improvement.

2, sheng, is the origin of China's ancient Han wind instruments, it is the world's first use of free reed instruments, and the development of Western musical instruments has played a positive role in promoting.

The sheng belongs to the reed instrument family of blowhole reed instruments, and is the ancestor of most existing reed instruments in the world. The sound is clear, elegant, soft and singable, with Chinese folk colors.

3, pipa, plucked-stringed instruments, plucked-stringed stringed instruments. Made of wood or bamboo, the speaker is half pear-shaped, mounted on the four strings, the original is made of silk, now more steel wire, steel rope, nylon. Neck and panel is equipped to determine the pitch of the "phase" and "product".

When playing it, the left hand presses the strings and the five fingers of the right hand play, and it is an important national musical instrument that can be used for solo performance, accompaniment, recital and ensemble.

4, suona, double-reed gas sound instrument. In the 3rd century AD, suona was introduced from Persia and Arabia. The suona's tone is majestic and louder, and the body of the oboe is made of mahogany, conical, with a brass core with a reed whistle at the upper end, and a brass bowl mouth set at the lower end.

In Taiwan, it is known as drum blowing; in the south, it is one of the "eight tones", and in Henan and Shandong, it is called horn, and it is famous for its repertoire of songs such as "Birds of a Feather" and "Yuxi Erbaiban".

5, Erhu began in the Tang Dynasty, called "Xi Qin", has a history of more than a thousand years. It is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument. Erhu, that is, two-stringed huqin, also known as the "South Hu", "buzzing", erhu is the Chinese family of musical instruments in the main bowed string instruments (stringed instruments) one.