- The
konghou (Chinese: 箜篌; pinyin:
kōnghóu) is a
Chinese plucked string instrument. In
ancient China, the term
konghou came to
refer to
three different...
- in the silk
category include:
Wenqin (文琴) – a
combination of the erhu,
konghou,
sanxian and
guzheng with 50 or more
steel strings.
Qingzhou cuoqin (青州挫琴)...
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headed konghou (
Konghou fengshou), 10th
century A.D.,
Bezeklik Caves, cave 48.
Apsara or
Feintian (flying
goddess 飛天女神)
playing a Phoenix-headed
konghou -...
- p. 98, ISBN 978-0-19-993921-3. "箜篌故事:凤首丝绸之路上的凤首箜篌" [
Konghou Story: The Phoenix-headed
Konghou on the Silk Road] (in Chinese). 23
August 2016. 图4 柏孜克里克第48窟中的凤首箜篌...
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harps are
largely extinct in East Asia in the
modern day. The
Chinese konghou harp is do****ented as
early as the
Spring and
Autumn period (770–476 BCE)...
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century A.D. Harp has pegs on
bottom of instrument. Çeng
Chang (instrument)
Konghou von Hornbostel,
Erich M.; Sachs, Curt (March 1961). "classification of...
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instruments of the day such as the
Chinese zither,
zheng (筝) and zhu (筑), or
konghou (箜篌), the
Chinese harp. However, it is
believed that ruan may have been...
- from
Yulin Caves near Dunhuang,
China Apsara playing a Phoenix-headed
konghou -
Yulin Cave 15
Apsara Surasundari in
Borobudur Painting of
Apsara at Sigiriya...
- Meanwhile, ****anese
scholars claim that the
predecessor of
geomungo was Wo
Konghou(卧箜篌), a
fretted bridge zither that was used in
China since at
least the...
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