- The
gaohu (高胡; pinyin:
gāohú,
pronounced [kɑ́ʊ̯xǔ]; Cantonese: gou1 wu4; also
called yuehu 粤胡) is a
Chinese bowed string instrument developed from the...
- The
Gaohu (高胡) is a
Chinese bowed string instrument developed from the erhu.
Gaohu (高湖镇) may also
refer to the
following towns in China:
Gaohu, Hunan,...
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tuned to a
middle range; zhonghu,
which is
tuned to a
lower register, and
gaohu,
which is
tuned to a
higher pitch. The
lowest pitched huqins include the...
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Gaohu (Chinese: 高湖; pinyin:
Gāohú) is a town in
Qingtian County, in
Zhejiang province, China. As of 2018[update], it has 10
villages under its administration...
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Gaohu (Chinese: 高湖; pinyin:
Gāohú; lit. 'high lake') is a town in
Hengdong County in
southeastern Hunan province, China,
located 26
kilometres (16 mi)...
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comes from the fact that it is the second-highest
huqin in
pitch to the
gaohu in the
modern Chinese orchestra. The
second character (胡, hú) indicates...
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Gaohu (Chinese: 高湖; pinyin:
Gāohú; lit. 'high lake') is a town of Jing'an
County in
northwestern Jiangxi province, China,
located 13
kilometres (8.1 mi)...
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snakeskin commonly used on
other huqin instruments such as the erhu or
gaohu. As with most
huqin the bow hair p****es in
between the two strings. Many...
- low-pitched
Chinese bowed string instrument.
Together with the erhu and
gaohu, it is a
member of the
huqin family. It was
developed in the 1940s as the...
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those led by the
gaohu are
called ruangong (软弓,
literally "soft bow")
because the
erxian and
tiqin have
thick bamboo bows,
while the
gaohu has a thinner...