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Jiangnan sizhu (Wu
Chinese pronunciation: [koŋ nø sɨ d̥zoʔ]) is a
style of
traditional Chinese instrumental music from the
Jiangnan region of China. The...
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melodic instrument of
kunqu opera and is also used in
music such as
Jiangnan sizhu. It is longer, and has a more mellow,
lyrical tone. The
music of the Southern...
- used in, for example,
northern Chinese ritual music,
kunqu and
Jiangnan sizhu ensembles generally have 17
pipes but with only 13 or 14
sounding pipes...
- communities. This
modern Chinese orchestra first developed out of
Jiangnan sizhu ensemble in the 1920s into a form that is
based on the
structure and principles...
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traditional silk and
bamboo genre from the
Shanghai region known as
Jiangnan sizhu (江南絲竹), as well as in some
Cantonese music and
Chaozhou (Teochew) music...
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Further south, in Shantou,
Hakka and Chaozhou,
zheng ensembles are po****r.
Sizhu ensembles use
flutes and
bowed or
plucked string instruments to make harmonious...
- JSTOR 3204783. Dace 1963, p. 249. Doubleday, pg. 3 Thrasher, Alan
Robert (2008).
Sizhu Instrumental Music of
South China: Ethos,
Theory and Practice. BRILL....
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pieces and
concertos also exist. The
sanxian is used in
nanguan and
Jiangnan sizhu ensembles, as well as many
other folk and
classical ensembles—such as Suzhou...
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important component of
regional chamber ensemble traditions such as
Jiangnan sizhu,
Teochew string music and
Nanguan ensemble. In
Nanguan music, the pipa is...
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Biqigu (荸荠鼓) – a very
small drum pla**** with one stick, used in
Jiangnan sizhu Diangu (点鼓; also
called huaigu, 怀鼓) – a double-headed
frame drum pla****...