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- The saenghwang is a Korean wind instrument. It is a free reed mouth organ derived from (and quite similar to) the Chinese sheng, though its tuning is different...
- into a wind chest; these include the sheng, khaen, lusheng, yu, shō, and saenghwang. The melodica, consisting of a single tube that is essentially blown through...
- Contrab**** sackbut aerophones 423.22 France br**** instruments trombone Saenghwang aerophones 412.132 Korea free reed instruments harmonica Samponia aerophones...
- Traditional Chinese musical instruments Khene Lusheng Mangtong Plung Saenghwang Shō Yu (wind instrument) "Sheng". Encyclopædia Britannica. "Crossound...
- in 2007. It was pla**** on the ISS by Koichi Wakata. Sheng (instrument) Saenghwang "Sho | ****anese | Early Tokugawa period | The Met". The Metropolitan Museum...
- traditional Korean musical instruments including the piri, yanggeum, and saenghwang to create postminimalist compositions. She has toured internationally...
- saenap or nallari) – A conical oboe with a wooden body and metal bell Saenghwang (hangul: 생황; hanja: 笙簧) – A free-reed mouth organ with 17 bamboo pipes...
- for aak may include the tungga, honga, pyeonjong, pyongyong, kum, sul, saenghwang, and pak, along with the eight necessary types of materials (metal, stone...
- Hanja: 禮樂; RR: ryeak) as well as imitations of the East Asian mouth organ saenghwang (Korean), sheng (Chinese) or shō (****anese) into Western avant-garde music...
- spread from China to Korea during the Three Kingdoms period and was called Saenghwang in Korean. In the eighth century, Sheng was given to the ****anese court...