The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
Silk and bamboo; Clay and bone; Bronze and stone. They did not use anything called F**k you ;)
The first Musical Instruments should be the Bianzhong, which were made of bronze.
Later on, there were instruments made of wood, bamboo, animal skins, etc.
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metal, platic, and love!!! dont forget the hundreds of starving Chinese men and women who build them!!!
Japan owes their language to China. Japanese is written with a combination of three scripts: hiragana, derived from the Chinese cursive script, katakana, derived as a shorthand from Chinese characters, and kanji, imported from China.
Construction, as well as chopstics and baskets. Household articles and weapons, as writing materials. Take your pic.
A big challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived in San Francisco Bay was the language barrier. The Chinese had to seek out other Chinese to communicate.
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
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.
A Chinese person can play any instrument their race is not stopping them from only playing one instrument. If you are wondering what are some Chinese instruments, an example of a Chinese instrument would be the Dagu. This is a drum like instrument that is hit with two sticks commonly used in story telling events or orchestrial pieces.
Yu, Yayli tanbur, Yazheng.Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_instrumentsyahama keyboarda yu a musical instrument used in ancient ChinaTwo instruments from ancient China: a wind instrument; and also a percussion instrument.Musical instruments starting with i are yazoo· Yangqin (a Chinese dulcimer)· Yayli Tanbur (a bowed lute from Turkey)· Yazheng (a Chinese string instrument)· Yazheng (a Chinese string instrument)· Yangqin (a Chinese dulcimer)· Yayli Tanbur (a bowed lute from Turkey)· Yazheng (a Chinese string instrument)
beginning in 202BC the string instruments were imported from Central Asia. From this influence came the Chinese Pipa or Ruan
· Yangqin (a Chinese dulcimer) · Yayli Tanbur (a bowed lute from Turkey) · Yazheng (a Chinese string instrument)
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.
For instance:Yang Qin - Chinese hammered dulcimer; came into China from Persia in the 17th century and now regarded as a Chinese national instrument. see Hammered Dulcimer.Which is a quote from http://www.hobgoblin-usa.com/info/glossary.htmwhich lists folk instruments. Probably there are other instruments with names beginning with 'y' which are not classed as 'folk' instruments.
A few instruments that start with Z: * Zhonghu- a traditional Chinese low-pitched string instrument. * The Zither- a stringed folk instrument. * Zil- Tiny Turkish cymbals used in Belly Dancing.
· Yangqin (a Chinese dulcimer) · Yayli Tanbur (a bowed lute from Turkey) · Yazheng (a Chinese string instrument)
lyre - an ancient stringed instrumentlute - another stringed instrument from medieval times, and the forerunner to the guitar and banjolauneddas - a Sardinian woodwind instrumentlusheng - a Chinese bamboo pipe instrumentlangeleik - a Norwegian stringed instrumentlaruan - a Chinese stringed instrumentleiqin - a Chinese stringed instrument that is bowed rather than pluckedlirone - a stringed, bowed instrument popular in Italy in the 1600slambeg - a large Irish drumLamellophone or linguaphoneluntang - a xylophone-like instruments from the Philippines
Musical Instruments that start with the letter r:rattlerauschpfeiferebecrecorderrectanglereedrhaitaruan (Chinese lute)rudra veena (ancient Hindu string instrument)ryuteki (Japanese bamboo Flute)