Traditional Chinese music mainly features instruments such as the "guqin" (a seven-stringed Zither) or a "guzheng" ( a 16-stringed similar instrument), a "pipa" (a four or five stringed lute), a Flute (usually bamboo), a recorder, a gong, drums, and cymbals. However, since Chinese music ranges greatly, there are dozens of other instruments that could fit into this category as well, including an entirely different set of instruments for modern Chinese music.
They play the violoncello also known as cello. They sometimes use a distortion pedal in their music. Many other instruments, such as drums, are also used in their music, but the main instrument is the cello.
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the music is used to play instruments
It is impossible to say who was the first person to play Chinese, or any other, music.
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The side effect of music instruments is sometimes people get very annoyed if you play it bably
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There are many ways to have played music in 1960. There were many instruments, records, and recording devices to play music on.
Music instruments that are suited for the travelers to carry and play would be an accordion or a guitar. These instruments come with a carry-on strap that make them easy to be carried around from place to place.
Some instruments are transposed in music to make it easier for musicians to read and play music written in different keys. Transposing instruments allow musicians to play the same written notes but produce different sounding pitches, which can be more comfortable or practical for certain instruments.