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bianqing (IPA: [biːɛnʧɪŋ] Chinese: 编磬; pinyin:
biānqìng [bi̯ɛn˥ t͡ɕʰiŋ˥˩]) is a
traditional Chinese percussion instrument consisting of a set of L-shaped...
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related ancient Chinese musical instrument is the
bianqing,
which was made of
stone rather than metal.
Bianqing Traditional Chinese musical instruments Traditional...
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comprises various forms of
stone chimes.
Bianqing (simplified Chinese: 编磬;
traditional Chinese: 編磬; pinyin:
biānqìng) – a rack of
stone tablets that are hung...
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features the use of
stone chimes called pyeongyeong,
derived from the
Chinese bianqing. The
Musical Stones of
Skiddaw from ****bria,
England have been made into...
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tuned stone chimes used in
ancient court music;
derived from the
Chinese bianqing Teukgyeong (특경; 特磬) – A
single large tuned stone chime Banghyang (방향; 方響)...
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words Word
Meaning Sources Other forms Etymology bianqing An
ancient Chinese percussion instrument [MW] Chinese: 編磬
buqsha A
former Yemeni monetary unit...
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developed the
Pyeongyeong (편경; 編磬), a
lithophone modeled on the
Chinese bianqing. The
Pyeongyeong is a
percussion instrument consisting of two rows of 8...
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running a
stick across it and to mark the ends of
sections Biānqìng (simplified Chinese: 编磬;
traditional Chinese: 編磬) – A rack of 16 hung stone...
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Chinese musical instrument,
usually L-shaped. The set of qing is
called bianqing. The
shape of such
stones was
often quoted as
description for the reverent...
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Percussion paigu, gong, bells, cymbals, bianzhong, fangxiang, paiban,
bianqing Bowed strings erhu, zhonghu, dahu, banhu, jinghu, gaohu, gehu, yehu, cizhonghu...