What is the most popular Chinese instrument?

Today, the guzheng is widely considered the most popular traditional Chinese music instrument, and can be considered the equivalent of the piano in Western music, said Luo Xiaoci, director of Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. "The guzheng is a versatile instrument with very broad range of sound.
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What musical instruments of China is the most popular?

Among the many traditional musical instruments of China, the most popular 10 instruments were the guzheng, erhu, dizi, pipa, guqin, hulusi, suona, xiao, Chinese drum, and bianzhong.
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What is the most popular instrument?

What Is the Most Popular Instrument to Play?
  • #1 – Piano. It might surprise you to know that 21 million Americans play the piano! ...
  • #2 – Guitar. ...
  • #3 – Violin. ...
  • #4 – Drums. ...
  • #5 – Saxophone. ...
  • #6 – Flute. ...
  • #7 – Cello. ...
  • #8 – Clarinet.
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What is the most common Chinese string instrument?

The most common Chinese stringed instruments are the guqin, zheng, erhu, and pipa. These instruments were developed over thousands of years.
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What is a Chinese violin called?

Erhu - the Chinese Violin

The erhu is one of the most important Chinese instruments, with a history of over 4,000 years. Though it has only two strings, it can convey a wide range of emotions. While the erhu has been called the “Chinese violin,” it differs from the western instrument in many ways.
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What is the most popular instrument in Japan?

According to the survey results, the koto is the most popular traditional Japanese music instrument played by 2.1 percent of female survey participants, followed by the Shamisen with about 0.6 percent among men and women.
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What is the most annoying instrument?

14 Most Annoying Musical Instruments You Don't Want To Hear
  • The Kazoo.
  • Didgeridoo.
  • The Vuvuzela.
  • Recorder.
  • The Bagpipes.
  • The Triangle.
  • The Banjo.
  • The Saxophone.
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What's the hardest instrument to play?

The 11 Hardest Musical Instruments to Learn
  • Violin. The violin is a wooden stringed instrument that's part of a larger family of similar instruments. ...
  • The French Horn. ...
  • The Organ. ...
  • Bagpipes. ...
  • Accordion. ...
  • Oboe. ...
  • Harp. ...
  • Guitar.
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Which Chinese instrument is easiest to learn?

Hulusi. The Hulusi is a 2000-year-old Chinese instrument meaning “living fossil”. It is also called curcubit flute and is made of a gourd and of three bamboo pipes. Its sound is close to the one of the clarinet or its Chinese cousins the bawu and is pretty easy to learn.
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Who is famous for playing the guzheng?

Notable 21st-century Chinese guzheng players include Xiang Sihua, Wang Zhongshan, Chang Jing, and Funa. Although most guzheng music is Chinese classical music, the American composer Lou Harrison (1917–2003) played and composed for the instrument.
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What is the easiest instrument to learn?

The piano is arguably the easiest musical instrument for kids to learn and there's a ton of easy songs to learn. It's a great way to introduce children to music, mostly thanks to the simple, logical layout of the keys.
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Which is the cheapest musical instrument?

8 Cheap Instruments to Learn – Easiest & Cheapest
  • Voice.
  • Recorder.
  • Keyboard.
  • Snare Drum.
  • Ukulele.
  • Percussion.
  • Harmonica.
  • A Quick Guide on Choosing an Instrument. Chords Instruments. Single Note Instruments. Percussive Instruments.
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Can you learn 2 instruments at once?

Contrary to popular belief, learning two instruments simultaneously is perfectly achievable. Many professional musicians will have some degree of competency on a second instrument. Research indicates that learning two instruments at once will not adversely affect progression on either instrument.
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What is the lamest instrument?

The 69 Worst Instruments of All Time
  • Steel Drum. Goes to Margaritaville once…
  • Vuvuzela. Imagine how lame you'd have to be to get banned from soccer.
  • Bagpipes. More like buttpipes.
  • Xylophone. The only thing a xylophone is good for is using the X in Scrabble.
  • Trombone. Ska instrument. Disqualified.
  • Trumpet. Ska instrument.
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What is the saddest instrument?

Participants judged the human voice as the most frequently used sad instrument, with the 'cello, viola, violin and piano completing the top five. The triangle was judged the instrument least used for sadness, along with the cymbal, tambourine, wood block, and glockenspiel.
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What is a dumb instrument?

Dumb Instrument is the title given to the posthumous 1976 anthology of poetry by the English writer and artist Denton Welch. It derives from the fifth line of a sestet which appears on the title page of the anthology only.
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What Japanese instrument originated from China?

The koto (箏) is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan. It is derived from the Chinese zheng and se, and similar to the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum and ajaeng, the Vietnamese đàn tranh, the Sundanese kacapi and the Kazakhstan jetigen.
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Is koto the same as Guzheng?

Unlike Guzheng strings, koto strings are all the same thickness on a typical instrument, ranging in weight classes from 16-19 momme (匁, a measurement for silk fabric.) Every string is set to the same tension; the pitch is controlled by the placement of the bridges. Strings were originally silk, then tetron or nylon.
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How is Chinese music described?

Musical features

The tonality of Chinese music is pentatonic. This means it uses a scale of five notes for melodies. Harmonies are also created within this structure. Sometimes Chinese music is also heptatonic, using a seven-note scale, which is an extension of the pentatonic structure.
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Is erhu or violin harder?

"The development of modern erhu has benefited from the techniques of violin playing but erhu is a more difficult to control than the violin," says Xing, who taught violin maestro Itzak Perlman to try to play the "Chinese violin" in 2002 at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
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What is the oldest Chinese instrument?

The Jiahu gǔdí (Chinese: 贾湖骨笛) is the oldest known musical instrument from China, dating back to around 6000 BCE. Gudi literally means "bone flute".
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What is the Chinese harp called?

konghou, Wade-Giles romanization k'ung-hou, Chinese multistringed, plucked instrument of the harp family. The sound box of a konghou resembles that of a pipa.
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At what age should a child learn an instrument?

If you want to introduce your child to an instrument, it's best to waiting until around age 5. That's because they must be able to sit and pay attention for half an hour and accept that they won't be making music right away.
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