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O 500 B. C.
It has many descendants all over Asia, such as the koto of Japan, the kayagum of Korea, and the dan tranh of Vietnam. It is a plucked zither string instrument with 12-26 movable bridges. The standard one used today has 21 movable bridges.
Originally, silk strings were used, but these are now replaced with steel strings or steel core wrapped with ...
O 500 B. C.
It has many descendants all over Asia, such as the koto of Japan, the kayagum of Korea, and the dan tranh of Vietnam. It is a plucked zither string instrument with 12-26 movable bridges. The standard one used today has 21 movable bridges.
Originally, silk strings were used, but these are now replaced with steel strings or steel core wrapped with ...
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O 500 B. C.
It has many descendants all over Asia, such as the koto of Japan, the kayagum of Korea, and the dan tranh of Vietnam. It is a plucked zither string instrument with 12-26 movable bridges. The standard one used today has 21 movable bridges.
Originally, silk strings were used, but these are now replaced with steel strings or steel core wrapped with nylon instead. The player plucks the strings on the right hand side of the bridge with the right hand, while the left hand presses the strings on the left hand side of the bridge to produce glissando bending tones and variation of vibrato.
In the 20th century, the guzheng has achieved historic development. Throughout the history, the guzheng keeps its vitality by interweaving its music with rich folk foundation and creative performers in each generation. In the late 20th century, with the tremendous change of social and cultural environment, besides being continuously popular in the mass. Guzheng music began to be taught in professional music conservatories. The mix of professional musicians and folk musicians produces an unprecedented improvement and enrichment in guzheng music. The most outstanding example is the emergence of numerous new pieces. At the end of the 20th century, the guzheng has become the major Chinese instrument with richest pieces and documentaries.
O 500 B. C.
It has many descendants all over Asia, such as the koto of Japan, the kayagum of Korea, and the dan tranh of Vietnam. It is a plucked zither string instrument with 12-26 movable bridges. The standard one used today has 21 movable bridges.
Originally, silk strings were used, but these are now replaced with steel strings or steel core wrapped with nylon instead. The player plucks the strings on the right hand side of the bridge with the right hand, while the left hand presses the strings on the left hand side of the bridge to produce glissando bending tones and variation of vibrato.
In the 20th century, the guzheng has achieved historic development. Throughout the history, the guzheng keeps its vitality by interweaving its music with rich folk foundation and creative performers in each generation. In the late 20th century, with the tremendous change of social and cultural environment, besides being continuously popular in the mass. Guzheng music began to be taught in professional music conservatories. The mix of professional musicians and folk musicians produces an unprecedented improvement and enrichment in guzheng music. The most outstanding example is the emergence of numerous new pieces. At the end of the 20th century, the guzheng has become the major Chinese instrument with richest pieces and documentaries.
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Room 408, No. 30, Lane 4808, Jinhai Rd., Fengxian District, Shanghai, China