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A bianzhong is a set of bronze bells of Chinese origin - a melodic musical instrument.
bronze kratola (similar to castinets)Castanets are a percussion instrument (idiophone)An idiophone is any musical instrument which creates sound primarily by way of the instrument's vibrating, without the use of strings or membranes.
a musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bells which are played one a musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bells which are played one after the other (to play a melody) or sounded together (to play a chord). after the other (to play a melody) or sounded together (to play a chord).
carillon is a musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bells which are played one after the other (to play a melody) or sounded together (to play a chord). A carillon is played by striking a keyboard (called a "baton") with the fists and by pressing the keys of a pedal keyboard with the feet.
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
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A bronze xylophone with resonance chambers beneath is a percussion instrument made of bronze bars arranged in a graduated fashion, similar to a traditional xylophone. The resonance chambers, typically hollow cavities located underneath each bar, amplify the sound produced when the bars are struck with mallets. This design enhances the tonal richness and volume of the instrument, making it suitable for various musical styles. Such xylophones are often used in orchestras, ensembles, and solo performances.
The Gong Hui is a traditional Chinese musical instrument, specifically a type of gong. It is typically made of bronze and produces a resonant, rich sound when struck. The Gong Hui is often used in various cultural and ceremonial contexts, including festivals and traditional performances, where its vibrant tones contribute to the overall musical ensemble. Its unique sound qualities make it a significant element in Chinese music.
steel/bronze/nickel but should say on a pack of strings
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Stainless steel: used in kitchenware and cutlery for its corrosion resistance. Bronze: used in sculptures and decorative items for its malleability and luster. Brass: used in musical instruments and plumbing fixtures for its acoustic properties and resistance to corrosion.
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.