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Bianzhong (編鐘) (pronunciation) is an
ancient Chinese musical instrument consisting of a set of
bronze bells, pla**** melodically.
China is the earliest...
- The
Bianzhong of
Marquis Yi of Zeng (simplified Chinese: 曾侯乙编钟;
traditional Chinese: 曾侯乙編鐘; pinyin: Zēnghóuyǐ
Biānzhōng), or
Zenghouyi Bells, is the name...
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academic attention. The
bianzhong being found still have a good
sound quality despite many
years after it was made. The
bianzhong set
consists of 64 bells...
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Chinese bells:
Bianzhong of
Marquis Yi of Zeng,
Spring and
Autumn period (476–221 BC)...
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large ensemble of
ritual musical instruments,
including a set of 64
bianzhong (bronze bells). In 1981, a less well-preserved and
smaller tomb was discovered...
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wooden frame and
struck with a mallet.
Along with the
bronze bells called bianzhong, they were an
important instrument in China's
ritual and
court music going...
- The
monumental Bianzhong of
Marquis Yi of Zeng, c. 5th
century BCE, from Hubei...
- (approximate date) with
lavish tomb
items including a 65 set of
bronze bells (
bianzhong) with five
octave musical scale and two
musical tones that can be produced...
- The
Bianzhong of
Marquis Yi of Zeng, a set of
bronze bianzhong percussion instruments from his tomb in Hubei,
dated 433 BC...
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Bianzhong of
Marquis Yi of Zeng, made in 433 BC, now on
display at the
Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan...