- Wade–Giles: cheng), or
guzheng (Chinese: 古筝; pinyin:
gǔzhēng; lit. 'ancient zheng'), is a
Chinese plucked zither. The
modern guzheng commonly has 21, 25...
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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...
- Zhèng)
Zheng County,
former name of Zhengzhou,
capital of Henan,
China Guzheng (箏), a
Chinese zither instrument with
bridges Qin Shi
Huang (259 BC – 210...
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zither traditions,
including the ****anese Koto, Shamisen, the
Chinese Guzheng, and the
Indian Sitar.
Through her
research stints in ****an and China,...
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known as "daimao".
Performers can play
guzheng with both
hands with
different skills.
There are
usually a few
guzheng members in a
Chinese Orchestra, but...
- violin, and pipa
playing techniques. This
system is
widely used by the
Guzheng industry in China. In 1978, his fast-fingering composition, "The Sun is...
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Kucheng may
refer to:
Guzheng, a
traditional Chinese musical instrument Gucheng (disambiguation),
numerous places in
China Gutian County, a
county in...
- of the Han and Tang dynasties.
Chaozhou guzheng (潮州古筝) is also a
major genre of
Southern style Chinese guzheng.[citation needed]
Chaoshan cuisine, also...
- it
should not be
confused with
another Chinese zither instrument, the
guzheng,
which has bridges.
Legend has it that the qin, the most
revered of all...
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Double b****
Huqin Hurdy-gurdy
Viola Violin Plucked Banjo Guitar B****
guitar Guzheng Koto Lyre
Mandolin Harp
Shamisen Sitar Tambura Ukulele Zither Percussion...