CLAPPER - is used in Confucian rituals, and is made of five pieces of bamboo.
GONG - is an instrument that is use to announce the arrival of wandering fortune tellers. It is also known as the blindman's gong and widely used in the province of Shantung
Chinese linguistics or Chinese literature?
Depending on context, Chinese can be translated as:Chinese:Er is Chinese - he's ChineseChinesin:Sie ist Chinesin - she's Chinesechinesische/er/eseine chinesische Vase - a Chinese vaseein chinesischer Brauch - a Chinese customchinesisches Essen - Chinese foodChinesischEr spricht Chinesisch - he speaks Chinese
..Do in Chinese? How you say it or in Chinese letters? I only know how to say it. There are different kinds of Chinese and I only know Cantonese Chinese. "Joe" is do in Cantonese Chinese. Joe as in a boy's name. Hope this helps!
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
Chinese is both singular and plural. Chinese is also an adjective, not a noun. Therefore there is no possessive tense. A Chinese man's purse. Now if you are looking for "eses".... Try female, plural possessive of Prince. Princesses'
yes!
idiophones
Idiophones and Membranophones
Idiophones are instruments that produce sound with the vibration from their body. Castanets are non-pitched instruments and idiophones that are generally used in Spanish Folk Music.
Membranophones Chordophones Idiophones Percussion
Idiophones produce sound by vibrating themselves when struck, shaken, or scraped. They are unique because they do not require strings, membranes, or columns of air to produce sound like other instruments do. Instead, idiophones create sound directly from their own material.
By shaking, scraping, or striking the instrument itself
Yes they are. Membranophones and Idiophones are categories in the percussion family.
It can be Idiophones and Membranophones or Pitched and Unpitched percussion.
Idiophones, Membranophones, Aerophones,Chordophones, and Electrophones
idiophones membronophones Aerophones chordophones electrophones
Claves, Shakers, Chimes, Xylophones, Vibraphones, Gong, Triangle, and etc.