List of Chinese musical instruments
Template:Short description Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories (classified by the material from which the instruments were made) known as Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".).[1] The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit these groups. The grouping of instruments in material categories in China is one of the first musical groupings ever devised.
Silk
Silk (Script error: No such module "Lang".) instruments are mostly stringed instruments (including those that are plucked, bowed, and struck). Since ancient times, the Chinese have used twisted silk for strings, though today metal or nylon are more frequently used. Instruments in the silk category include:
Plucked
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – 7-stringed zithers
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – 25-stringed zither with movable bridges (ancient sources say 14, 25 or 50 strings)Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – 16–26 stringed zither with movable bridges
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – harp
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – four-stringed lute with gourd body used by the Naxi people of Yunnan
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) - pear-shaped lute slightly smaller than the Template:Transliteration, with 2 strings and body covered with snakeskin; it was used during the Tang Dynasty but is no longer used
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – pear-shaped fretted lute with 4 or 5 strings
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – small plucked, fretted lute with a pear-shaped body and four and five strings
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – moon-shaped lute in five sizes: Template:Transliteration, Template:Transliteration, Template:Transliteration, Template:Transliteration, and Template:Transliteration; sometimes called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – plucked lute with a wooden body, a short fretted neck, and four strings tuned in pairs
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – plucked lute with a wooden body and fretted neck; also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang"., literally "plum blossom instrument", from its flower-shaped body)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – plucked lute with body covered with snakeskin and long fretless neck; the ancestor of the Japanese Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – the instrument of the Jing people (Vietnamese people in China), a plucked, monochord zither with only one string, tuned to C3.
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a plucked long-necked lute of Turkic origin
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a fretted plucked long-necked lute with five strings in three courses, used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a fretted plucked long-necked lute with two strings, used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang". or Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a fretless plucked long-necked lute used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) - a 3 strings plucked lute of Zhuang people in Guangxi.
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) - a four strings plucked lute of Lisu people
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".: shaped like a dragon boat. Its shape is very similar to Myanmar's Template:Transliteration. Another variation of the Template:Transliteration held in the form of a harp with four strings was found in a painting of Feitian in Mogao caves, Dunhuang province.
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".): A pear-shaped Template:Transliteration with five strings similar to ukulele
Bowed
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – family of vertical fiddles
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle, lower pitch than an Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle, higher pitch than an Template:Transliteration; also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle with a coconut resonator and wooden face, used primarily in northern China
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle (piccolo Template:Transliteration), very high pitched, used mainly for Beijing opera
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – Template:Transliteration used in Beijing opera
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle, used in Cantonese, Chaozhou, and nanguan music
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle, used in Template:Transliteration, Chaozhou, Cantonese, Fujian, and Taiwanese music
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle with coconut body, used primarily in Cantonese and Chaozhou music
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle used in Taiwan and Fujian, primarily by Min Nan and Hakka people; also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".), Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".), and Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle used in the traditional music of Hunan
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle with coconut body, used in Taiwan opera
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle with hexagonal body, similar to the Template:Transliteration; used primarily in Taiwan
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a two-stringed fiddle with metal amplifying horn at the end of its neck, used in Taiwan; also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – large fiddle used primarily among the Hakka of Taiwan
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – two-stringed fiddle with gourd body used by the Zhuang of Guangxi
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – two-stringed fiddle with horse bone body used by the Zhuang and Buyei peoples of southern China
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle used by the Zhuang people of Guangxi
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle used by the Gelao people of Guangxi, as well as the Miao and Dong
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) - six-stringed fiddle of Mongolian people in Inner Mongolia
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – four-stringed fiddle with strings tuned in pairs
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – 3-stringed Template:Transliteration with an additional bass string; developed in the 1970s
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – two-stringed fiddle with fingerboard
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – two-stringed fiddle with fingerboard
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle with fingerboard
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – low pitched two-stringed fiddles in the Template:Transliteration family, in three sizes:
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – small Template:Transliteration, tuned one octave below the Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – medium Template:Transliteration, tuned one octave below the Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – large Template:Transliteration, tuned two octaves below the Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – another name for the Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration – another name for the Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration – four-stringed bass instrument, tuned and played like cello
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – four-stringed contrabass instrument, tuned and played like double bass
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – four-stringed bowed instrument modeled on the cello
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – bowed pear-shaped lute
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – bass Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration or Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang". or Script error: No such module "Lang".) – two-stringed fiddle used by the Dong people of Guizhou
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – (Mongolian: Template:Transliteration) – Mongolian two-stringed "horsehead fiddle"
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – ancient prototype of Template:Transliteration family of instruments
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) - electric Template:Transliteration
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – bowed zither; also called Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a zither with 9 strings bowed
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – bowed zither; used by the Zhuang people of Guangxi
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – four-stringed bowed instrument used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang; similar to Template:Transliteration[2]
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang". or Script error: No such module "Lang".) – long-necked bowed lute with 13 strings used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang. 1 playing string and 12 sympathetic strings.
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a four-stringed bowed instrument used in Uyghur traditional music of Xinjiang.
Struck
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – hammered dulcimer
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a zither similar to a Template:Transliteration, played with a bamboo mallet
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a zither used to accompany traditional narrative singing in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province. Similar to a Template:Transliteration but played with a bamboo mallet.
Combined
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a combination of the Template:Transliteration, Template:Transliteration, Template:Transliteration and Template:Transliteration with 50 or more steel strings.
Bamboo
Bamboo (Script error: No such module "Lang".) mainly refers to woodwind instruments, which includes;
Flutes
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – transverse bamboo flute with buzzing membrane
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- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – end-blown flute; also called Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh)
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – pan pipes
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – ancient transverse bamboo flute
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – ancient notched vertical bamboo flute with three finger holes; used in Confucian ritual music and dance
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – modern transverse flute with as many as 21 holes
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – wind instrument of the Dong people of southern China
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – very small transverse bamboo flute
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".): a bamboo version of Template:Transliteration
Free reed pipes
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – side-blown free reed pipe with finger holes
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – end-blown free reed pipe producing a single pitch
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Single reed pipes
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – single-reed bamboo pipe played by the Yi people
Double reed pipes
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – cylindrical double reed wind instrument made of either hardwood (Northern China) or bamboo (Cantonese); the northern version is also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) or Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh), the Cantonese version is also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".), and the Taiwanese version is called Script error: No such module "Lang"., or Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) - literally "double Template:Transliteration," an instrument consisting of two Template:Transliteration (cylindrical double reed pipes) of equal length, joined together along their length
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – double-reed wind instrument with a flaring metal bell; also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
Wood
Most wood (Script error: No such module "Lang".) instruments are of the ancient variety:
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – a wooden box that tapers from the top to the bottom, played by hitting a stick on the inside, used to mark the beginning of music in ancient ritual music
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – a wooden percussion instrument carved in the shape of a tiger with a serrated back, played by hitting a stick with an end made of approximately 15 stalks of bamboo on its head three times and across the serrated back once to mark the end of the music
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – a rounded woodblock carved in the shape of a fish, struck with a wooden stick; often used in Buddhist chanting
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a clapper made from several flat pieces of wood; also called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".), Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".), Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".), or Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".); when used together with a drum the two instruments are referred to collectively as Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".)
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- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – small, high-pitched woodblock; called Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) or Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) in Taiwan
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Stone
The stone (Script error: No such module "Lang".) category comprises various forms of stone chimes.
- Template:Transliteration (Template:Lang-zh) – a rack of stone tablets that are hung by ropes from a wooden frame and struck using a mallet.
- Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang".) – a single large stone tablet hung by a rope in a wooden frame and struck using a mallet
Metal (金)
- Bianzhong (編鐘) – 16 to 65 bronze bells hung on a rack, struck using poles
- Fangxiang (Template:Lang-zh) – set of tuned metal slabs (metallophone)
- Nao (musical instrument) (鐃) – may refer to either an ancient bell or large cymbals
- Bo (鈸; also called chazi, 镲子) –
- Xiaobo (小鈸, small cymbals)
- Zhongbo (中鈸, medium cymbals; also called naobo (鐃鈸) or zhongcuo
- Shuibo (水鈸, literally "water cymbals")
- Dabo (大鈸, large cymbals)
- Jingbo (京鈸)
- Shenbo (深波) – deep, flat gong used in Chaozhou music; also called gaobian daluo (高边大锣)
- Luo (Template:Lang-zh; pinyin: luó) – gong
- Daluo (大锣) – a large flat gong whose pitch drops when struck with a padded mallet
- Fengluo (风锣) – literally "wind gong," a large flat gong played by rolling or striking with a large padded mallet
- Xiaoluo (小锣) – a small flat gong whose pitch rises when struck with the side of a flat wooden stick
- Yueluo (月锣) – small pitched gong held by a string in the palm of the hand and struck with a small stick; used in Chaozhou music
- Jingluo (镜锣) – a small flat gong used in the traditional music of Fujian [1]
- Pingluo (平锣) – a flat gong[4]
- Kailuluo (开路锣)
- Yunluo (Template:Lang-zh) – literally "cloud gongs"; 10 or more small tuned gongs in a frame
- Shimianluo (十面锣) – 10 small tuned gongs in a frame
- Qing (磬) – a cup-shaped bell used in Buddhist and Daoist ritual music
- Daqing (大磬) – large qing
- Pengling (碰铃; pinyin: pènglíng) – a pair of small bowl-shaped finger cymbals or bells connected by a length of cord, which are struck together
- Dangzi (铛子) – a small, round, flat, tuned gong suspended by being tied with silk string in a round metal frame that is mounted on a thin wooden handlephoto; also called dangdang (铛铛)
- Yinqing (引磬) – an inverted small bell affixed to the end of a thin wooden handlephoto
- Yunzheng (云铮) – a small flat gong used in the traditional music of Fujian [2]
- Chun (錞; pinyin: chún) – ancient bellphoto
- Tonggu (铜鼓) - bronze drum
- Laba (喇叭) – A long, straight, valveless brass trumpet
Clay (土)
- Xun (埙, Template:Lang-zh) – ocarina made of baked clay
- Fou (Template:Lang-zh) – clay pot played as a percussion instrument
- Taodi (Template:Lang-zh)
Gourd (匏)
- Sheng (Template:Lang-zh) – free reed mouth organ consisting of varying number of bamboo pipes inserted into a metal (formerly gourd or hardwood) chamber with finger holes
- Baosheng (抱笙) – larger version of the Sheng
- Yu (Template:Lang-zh) – ancient free reed mouth organ similar to the sheng but generally larger
- Hulusi (Template:Lang-zh; pinyin: húlúsī) – free-reed wind instrument with three bamboo pipes which pass through a gourd wind chest; one pipe has finger holes and the other two are drone pipes; used primarily in Yunnan province
- Hulusheng (Template:Lang-zh; pinyin: húlúshēng) – free-reed mouth organ with a gourd wind chest; used primarily in Yunnan province
- Fangsheng – Northern China Gourd
Hide-skin (革)
- Dagu – (大鼓) – large drum played with two sticks
- Huzuo Dagu (虎座大鼓)
- Huzuo Wujia Gu (虎座鳥架鼓)
- Jian'gu (建鼓)
- Bangu (板鼓) – small, high pitched drum used in Beijing opera; also called danpigu (单皮鼓)
- Biangu (扁鼓) – flat drum, played with sticks
- Paigu (排鼓) – set of three to seven tuned drums played with sticks
- Tanggu (堂鼓) – medium-sized barrel drum played with two sticks; also called tonggu (同鼓) or xiaogu (小鼓)
- Biqigu (荸荠鼓) – a very small drum played with one stick, used in Jiangnan sizhu
- Diangu (点鼓; also called huaigu, 怀鼓) – a double-headed frame drum played with a single wooden beater; used in the Shifangu ensemble music of Jiangsu province and to accompany to kunqu opera
- Huagu (花鼓) – flower drum
- Yaogu (腰鼓) – waist drum
- Taipinggu (太平鼓) – flat drum with a handle; also called dangu (单鼓)
- Zhangu (战鼓 or 戰鼓) – war drum; played with two sticks.
- Bajiaogu (八角鼓) – octagonal tambourine used primarily in narrative singing from northern China.
- Yanggegu (秧歌鼓) – rice planting drum
- Gaogu (Template:Linktext) – large ancient drum used to for battlefield commands and large-scale construction
- Bofu (搏拊) – ancient drum used to set tempo
- Jiegu (羯鼓) – hourglass-shaped drum used during the Tang Dynasty
- Tao (鼗; pinyin: táo) or taogu (鼗鼓) – a pellet drum used in ritual music
- Bolang Gu (波浪鼓; pinyin: bo lang gu) – a traditional Chinese pellet drum and toy
- Linggu (铃鼓)
Others
- Gudi (骨笛) – an ancient flute made of bone[6]
- Hailuo (海螺) – conch shell [3]
- Lilie (唎咧) – reed wind instrument with a conical bore played by the Li people of Hainan
- Lusheng (Template:Lang-zh; pinyin: lúshēng) – free-reed mouth organ with five or six pipes, played by various ethnic groups in southwest China and neighboring countries
- Kouxian (口弦) – jaw harp, made of bamboo or metal.
- Yedi (叶笛) – tree leaf used as a wind instrument.
- Shuijingdi (水晶笛) - crystal flute.
- Zutongqin (竹筒琴)
Playing contexts
Chinese instruments are either played solo, collectively in large orchestras (as in the former imperial court) or in smaller ensembles (in teahouses or public gatherings). Normally, there is no conductor in traditional Chinese music, nor any use of musical scores or tablature in performance. Music was generally learned aurally and memorized by the musician(s) beforehand, then played without aid. As of the 20th century, musical scores have become more common, as has the use of conductors in larger orchestral-type ensembles.
Musical instruments in use in the 1800s
These watercolour illustrations, made in China in the 1800s, show several types of musical instruments being played:
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Woman playing a dizi.
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Woman playing a jinghu.
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Woman playing a luo.
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Woman playing a pipa.
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Woman playing a sanxian.
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Woman playing a yunluo.
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Woman playing a xiaoluo.
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Woman playing a haotou.
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Woman playing a xiao.
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Woman playing what looks like a yangqin or some sort of psaltery-like instrument.
See also
- Music of China
- Chinese culture
- Chinese art
- Chinese instrument classification
- List of ensemble formations in traditional Chinese music
References
- Notes
- Sources
- Lee, Yuan-Yuan and Shen, Sinyan. Chinese Musical Instruments (Chinese Music Monograph Series). 1999. Chinese Music Society of North America Press. Template:ISBN
- Shen, Sinyan. Chinese Music in the 20th Century (Chinese Music Monograph Series). 2001. Chinese Music Society of North America Press. Template:ISBN
- Yuan, Bingchang, and Jizeng Mao (1986). Zhongguo Shao Shu Min Zu Yue Qi Zhi. Beijing: Xin Shi Jie Chu Ban She/Xin Hua Shu Dian Beijing Fa Xing Suo Fa Xing. Template:ISBN.
External links
- Chinese musical instruments
- Chinese Musical Instruments Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Hong Kong
- Chime A look at ancient Chinese instruments
- Chinese musical instruments (Chinese)
- Chinese Instruments Website (English)
- Chinese musical instruments
- The Musical Instruments E-book
- World of Instrumental Music
- The Grand Chinese New Year Concert
- Chinese Instrument
- Chinese Musical Instruments (The Modern Appearance)
- https://www.britannica.com/art/qin-musical-instrument
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- ↑ Patricia Ebrey (1999), Cambridge Illustrated History of China, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 148.
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