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- Kouxian (Chinese: 口弦; pinyin: kǒuxián; lit. 'mouth string') is a general Chinese term for any variety of jaw harp. The jaw harp is a plucked idiophone...
- Bihu Karinding, a Sundanese traditional musical instrument from Indonesia Kouxian, the Chinese version Kubing, a bamboo Jew's harp from the Philippines Morsing...
- They are plucked idiophones, such as the Jew's harp, amplified cactus, kouxian, dan moi, music box and mbira (lamellophone or thumb piano); blown idiophones...
- distinctive sound of the gogona. It was originally developed in ancient China(Kouxian) and p****ed on to the Sino-Tibetan tribes who overtime migrated to ****am...
- guimbardes. Kouxian (121.21) Đàn môi, Vietnam. Instrument carved from a single piece of bamboo. (121.221) Murchunga, Nepal (121.222) A Kouxian, pla**** by...
- (aiqing). The kouxian, a small four-pronged instrument similar to the Jew's harp, is another commonly found instrument among the Liangshan Yi. Kouxian songs are...
- Indonesia unpitched percussion Khartal idiophones Mauritius, Réunion cymbals Kouxian idiophones 121.2 China Kulintang idiophones Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia...
- Traditional Chinese musical instruments Silk (string) Bamboo (woodwind) Gourd (woodwind) Hulusheng Hulusi Sheng Yu Percussion Others Gudi Kouxian Lusheng Xun...
- Thailand Unpitched Membranophone Klong yao Thailand Unpitched Membranophone Kouxian China Both 121.2 Idiophone Kpanlogo Ghana Unpitched 211.221.1 Membranophone...
- Gudi (骨笛) – an ancient flute made of bone Hailuo (海螺) – conch s**** [3] Kouxian (口弦) – jaw harp, made of bamboo or metal. ****i (叶笛) – tree leaf used as...