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Characteristics of Western and Ethnic Musical Instruments Characteristics of Western and Ethnic Musical Instruments Introduction

1, mood: Chinese classical instruments are through the senses directly to the heart, in the depths of the mind, reverberation, agitation, repeatedly, aftertaste. While the form of Western musical instrument performance is mostly through the listener's senses to trigger the experience of their thoughts and feelings, Western musical instruments are popular because of their wide range and beautiful tone;

2, the instrument itself: Western musical instruments have a wide range of tone, beautiful tone, such as the "king of musical instruments," the title of the piano, by virtue of its pure tone, wide range, has been the first choice of Music lovers preferred. And Chinese classical instruments sound of ancient flute pure, soft and delicate, mellow and simple, and very expressive;

3, the performance of the music: Chinese classical musical instruments are played in a more subtle, gentle style. Western instruments are more flamboyant, exciting.