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  2. Category : Musical instrument manufacturing companies of China

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    Pages in category "Musical instrument manufacturing companies of China" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Sanxian - Wikipedia

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    Some thought that the instrument may have been re-introduced into China together with other instruments such as huqin by the Mongols during the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), [1] [3] however, an image of a sanxian-like instrument was found in a stone sculpture dating from the Southern Song period (1217–79).

  4. Category : Lists of musical instrument manufacturing companies

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    Pages in category "Lists of musical instrument manufacturing companies" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Sanshin - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Ebony trees no younger than 100 years old are used in sanshin construction - the time necessary for the tree to grow a big enough black core to produce one or more instrument necks. Instruments made with Okinawan Ebony are among the most expensive sanshin made and sold today. Even Ebony instruments that forego authentic snakeskin for ...

  6. Category:Instrument-making corporations - Wikipedia

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    This category is for corporations notable for instrument-making as it applies to industrial and/or military applications. Their R&D work may involve basic science, inventing, and the building of one-off or prototype products, but their categorization is focused on their raison d'etre and overall character, which is applied science, manufacturing, and teams of people acting as an organization ...

  7. Shamisen - Wikipedia

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    The shamisen , also known as sangen or samisen (all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument derived from the Chinese instrument sanxian. It is played with a plectrum called a bachi.

  8. Lan Caihe - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hsiu hsiang Pa Hsien tung yu chi, epithets of Lan Caihe include "the Red-footed Great Genius," Ch’ih-chiao Ta-hsien incarnate. [1] Lan was also called the "foot-stomping immortal," [13] which was a reference to the genre of music that Lan performed, "stomping songs," which are described further below.

  9. Category:Scientific instrument makers - Wikipedia

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    This category lists makers of scientific instruments, with particular attention to those individuals who contributed to historical developments in instrument making.. For example, the first person to invent a cloud chamber would be listed here, but a corporation that makes cloud chamber kits in bulk for schools would not, nor would corporations that specialize in modern scientific equipment.