because that was the richest make in those times and people onlytended to use them because people believed that gold was the one true love and silver dident really meeen anything well saying that it was also expensive
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
either gold,silver, or bronze
The bronze age.
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
Bronze
Because of the bronze casting age during the dynasty many wooden instruments were replaced with bronze. Bronze bells, flutes, sounding stones and drums were popular.
Yes, it is.
They had at their disposal a large scale of bronze instruments.
knives, axes, and other cutting instruments
They had at their disposal a large scale of bronze instruments.
Cu + Sn = BRONZE. In 3000-1200 BCE, bronze was a very useful metal, and ways to prove that is that: Bells are made from Bronze so are Weapons and instruments, but best of all they make fine statues -by BUNTIH
bronze ivory wood different materials like that.
Gamelan music is native to Indonesia. Now look up Indonesia on a map, please.
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
A long time ago, woodwind instruments were made of... well... wood! Now, they could be made of silver, gold, and bronze.
Usually the blades are made of steel or Bronze. Some of the instruments that a Gamelan is composed are made of wood and bamboo. The Gamelan is not a single instrument, but a group of instruments that are played collectively.
Some traditional Chinese instruments include the Guqin, a plucked instrument, and the Guan, a type of wind instrument. Other examples include the Xindi, a flute, and the Bianzhong, a bronze bell.