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finger holes (1)WOOD=instruments in this category has ancient varieties no conductor in traditional Chinese music, or musical scores Guban- clapper made from two flat pieces of or tablature wood; used in shuochang and Beijing opera learned orally and memorized by the musician(s) beforehand, then played without aid; accuracy and teamwork is required
now,
Bangzi- small, high-pitched woodblock =category that comprises various forms of stone chimes Bianqing- a rack of stone tablets that are hung by ropes from a (2)SILK = Instruments that are mostly stringed (plucked, wooden frame and struck using a mallet bowed, and struck) METAL = Chinese have used silk for strings Bianzhong- 65 bronze bells hung on a rack, = Today metal or nylon are more frequnetly used = Instruments in this category: struck using poles
PLUCKED
(metallophone)
Konghou- harp
Bo- cymbals
sheng but smaller Xun- ocarina made of baked clay Fou- clay pot played as a percussion instrument Yu- ancient free reed mouth organ similar to the sheng but generally larger He- ancient free reed mouth organ similar to the Hulusi- free-reed wind instrument with three bamboo pipes which pass through a gourd wind chest; one pipe has finger holes and the other two are drone pipes; used primarily in Yunnan province Tanggu- medium-sized barrel drum played with two sticks
Ruan-
moon-shaped lute in five sizes: gaoyin-, xiao-, zhong-, da-, and diyinplucked lute with a wooden body, a short fretted neck, and four strings tuned in pairs BOWED
Yueqin
higher pitch
Jinghu Gehu-
two-stringed fiddle, very high pitched, used mainly for Beijing opera four-stringed bass instrument, tuned and played like cello people of Guangxi
OTHERS
Zhangu- war drum; played with two sticks Gudi- an ancient flute made of bone Lilie- reed wind instrument with a conical bore
played by the Li people of Hainan
Kouxian- Jew's harp, made of bamboo or metal Muye- tree leaf used as a wind instrument