pentatonic scale
pentatonic
pentatonic scale
pentatonic
Pentatonic scale
The typical five-note scale that is still until today used in Asian music is called pentatonic (pente = five in greek).
That's a difficult one to answer, but drums from Ancient China have been discovered that date back about 4,000 years. There may yet be older ones out there that have yet to be discovered by archaeologists!
There are a few websites which sell Xiao flutes. For instance, Xiao flutes may be purchased from the DH Gate, Old Flutes, and Shopping China Now websites. Sometimes these flutes are also listed on eBay.
Americans discovered china
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The oldest playable instruments discovered in China, particularly the ancient bamboo flutes known as "xun," were typically tuned to a pentatonic scale. This scale consists of five notes and is foundational in traditional Chinese music. The use of the pentatonic scale reflects the cultural and musical practices of ancient Chinese civilization.
AnswerA philosopher known as Confucius introduced a religion in China and which was called as Confucianism
Ming Dynasty - That was the great kingdom discovered in the ancient civilization