The Ruan, a traditional Chinese string instrument, is typically made of wood for its body, often using materials like rosewood or sandalwood for enhanced sound quality. The circular body is covered with a thin layer of silk or animal skin, which acts as the resonator. The strings are traditionally made from silk, though modern versions may use nylon or metal. The craftsmanship of the Ruan is essential for achieving its distinctive tonal qualities.
It was made at Han dynasty
The pipa is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument. It is played by plucking the strings much like how one might play a guitar. The name "pipa" originated from the Chinese words describing how the instrument is played.
Only examples I could find: * The Yazheng, a Chinese string instrument * The Yu, an ancient Chinese wind instrument * The Yayli Tanbur is a bowed lute from Turkey
Recorder, Rebab, Rebec, Rhodes Piano, Rainstick, Riq, Rattle, Rachet, Ruan, Rudra Veena, Roman Tuba, Rackett, Ryuteki
whp made the tulali instrument
beginning in 202BC the string instruments were imported from Central Asia. From this influence came the Chinese Pipa or Ruan
It was made at Han dynasty
Roman tuba, rainstick, rattle, riq, ruan, and rajao.
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
Dacheng Ruan has written: 'Ruan Dacheng xi qu si zhong'
Recorder (what all the wannabe flutes play while in elementary school) Ryuteki ('dragon flute' really popular in japan) Rackette (kinda like a basson) Roman Tuba(a Tuba....from Rome!) Ruan(Essentially a Chinese lute) This was difficult....
Sungai Ruan was created in 1948.
Sungai Ruan's population is 10,000.
Ruan Zhenduo died in 1973.
Ruan Zhenduo was born in 1893.
Ruan Center was created in 1975.
Ruan Yuan died in 1849.