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  2. Sanxian - Wikipedia

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    The sanxian (Chinese: 三弦, literally "three strings") is a three-stringed traditional Chinese lute.It has a long fretless fingerboard, and the body is traditionally made from snake skin stretched over a rounded rectangular resonator.

  3. Qinqin - Wikipedia

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    The qinqin (秦 琴; pinyin: qínqín; Vietnamese: Đàn sến [1]) is a plucked Chinese lute. It was originally manufactured with a wooden body, a slender fretted neck, and three strings. [2] Its body can be round, [3] hexagonal (with rounded sides), or octagonal. Often, only two strings were used, as in certain regional silk-and-bamboo ...

  4. Zhou Yi (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Yi (Chinese: 周 懿; pinyin: Zhōu Yì) is a Chinese pipa player.. Praised for her “breathtaking” meticulous technique and expressiveness by the Washington Post (Stephen Brookes, August 2013), New York-based pipa (Chinese lute) and qin (Chinese zither) soloist Zhou Yi (pronounced “Jo-E”) was born in Shanghai, China.

  5. Yueqin - Wikipedia

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    The yueqin (Chinese: 月琴; pinyin: Yuèqín; Japanese: 月琴, romanized: Gekkin; Korean: 월금/月琴, romanized: Wolgeum; Vietnamese: Nguyệt cầm/月琴 or Vietnamese: Đàn nguyệt/彈月), also called a moon lute or moon guitar, is a traditional Chinese string instrument. It is a lute with a round, hollow soundboard, a short fretted ...

  6. Sanshin - Wikipedia

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    The sanshin (三線, lit., "three strings") is an Okinawan and Amami Islands musical instrument and precursor of the mainland Japanese shamisen . Often likened to a banjo , it consists of a snakeskin -covered body, neck and three strings.

  7. Pipa - Wikipedia

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    Another Chinese four-string plucked lute is the liuqin, which looks like a smaller version of the pipa. The pear-shaped instrument may have existed in China as early as the Han dynasty , and although historically the term pipa was once used to refer to a variety of plucked chordophones , its usage since the Song dynasty refers exclusively to ...

  8. Music of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Đàn sến (two-string fretted flower lute, from Chinese Chaozhou qinqin) Đàn tam (fretless lute with snakeskin-covered body and three strings from Chinese sanxian) Đàn tam thập lục (hammered dulcimer from Chinese yangqin) Đàn tranh (long zither from Chinese guzheng) Đàn tỳ bà (pear-shaped four-stringed lute from Chinese pipa)

  9. Songs from the Chinese - Wikipedia

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    It consists of settings of six poems translated from the original Chinese by Arthur Waley (1889–1966). It was written for, and first performed by, the tenor Peter Pears and the guitarist Julian Bream. [1] [2] [3] A performance typically takes about 10 minutes. The songs are: [4] "The Big Chariot" "The Old Lute" "The Autumn Wind" "The Herd-boy ...

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