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  2. Music of Henan - Wikipedia

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    Henan is a central province of China, known for an unusual way of playing the guzheng; the technique, known as you yao, consistings of using the right hand to pluck the strings, starting from the movable bridge to the fixed bridge, while using the left hand to press the strings at the other end, creating a rich and dramatic sound effect.

  3. Chen Xiyao - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] His father, Chen Chuan Rong, is a professional conductor and erhu player. Yao began learning Western classical music theory and piano when he was four years old, and the guzheng at eight, from his mother. He also played the guzheng as a solo artist or as part of a group at a very young age in frequent national and international concerts.

  4. Guzheng - Wikipedia

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    The Cao family of Henan are known as masters of the guzheng. [citation needed] Notable 21st-century Chinese guzheng players include Xiang Sihua, Wang Zhongshan, Chang Jing, Jing Xia, and Funa. [citation needed] Although most guzheng music is Chinese classical music, the American composer Lou Harrison (1917–2003) played and composed for the ...

  5. Chinese orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The term Chinese orchestra is most commonly used to refer to the modern Chinese orchestra that is found in China and various overseas Chinese communities. This modern Chinese orchestra first developed out of Jiangnan sizhu ensemble in the 1920s into a form that is based on the structure and principles of a Western symphony orchestra but using Chinese instruments.

  6. List of Chinese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    The sound produced is affected by the instrument's size, type of wood, and how hollow it is. Most wood instruments are of the ancient variety: Zhu (Chinese: 柷; pinyin: zhù) – a wooden box that tapers from the top to the bottom, played by hitting a stick on the inside, used to mark the beginning of music in ancient ritual music

  7. List of guzheng players - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable guzheng players in alphabetical order. (Note that in Chinese, the order is surname first followed by given name. See Chinese names.) The guzheng or zheng is a Chinese musical instrument (specifically a zither) with movable bridges. Alan Walker [1] Chen Huiqing (陈惠清) [2] Chen Meilin (陈美霖) [citation ...

  8. Gayageum - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of the sound of gayageum by a non-professional player The gayageum or kayagum ( Korean : 가야금 ; Hanja : 伽倻琴 ) is a traditional Korean musical instrument . It is a plucked zither with 12 strings , though some more recent variants have 18, 21 or 25 strings.

  9. Suona - Wikipedia

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    Suona music is filled with tradition and innovation, and is a timeless expression of Chinese folk culture, enriching the daily lives of folk workers. [ citation needed ] Suona art was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list on May 20, 2006.