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Huqin (Chinese: 胡琴; pinyin:
húqin) is a
family of
bowed string instruments, more specifically, a
spike fiddle po****rly used in
Chinese music. The instruments...
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small ensembles and
large orchestras. It is the most po****r of the
huqin family of
traditional bowed string instruments used by
various ethnic groups...
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belongs to the
huqin family of instruments,
together with the zhonghu, erhu, banhu, jinghu, and sihu; its name
means "high-pitched
huqin". It is the leading...
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predecessor of
chinese instruments like the more po****r of the hu'kin or
Huqin instruments, the "erhu", —er
meaning two in chinese,
referring to the two...
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bamboo music is
often pla**** with
huqin and
flute tunes. In
terms of use,
Kunqiang uses Qudi and
Huqin tunes. Both the
huqin and its
cover are used, and the...
- shamisen, has its
origins in Okinawa.
Although it is
similar to
Chinese huqin, it
actually came to
Okinawa via the
rebab from
Indonesia and Malaysia....
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Kaman Banhu Daguangxian Dahu Dihu
Diyingehu Erhu
Erxian Gaohu Gehu
Huqin Jiaohu Jinghu Jing erhu
Laruan Leiqin Maguhu Matouqin Sanhu Sihu
Tiqin Tihu...
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player may play a part. He made
changes to
traditional instruments such as
huqin and
wrote music for it,
turning a folk
instrument into one
suitable for...
- this term
defines the
whole huqin family) is a
Chinese bowed string instrument with four strings. It is a
member of the
huqin family of instruments. The...
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string instrument in the
huqin family, used
primarily in
Beijing opera. It is the
smallest and
highest pitched instrument in the
huqin family. The
jinghu has...