BOWED-STRING INSTRUMENTS

HUQIN IS THE GENERAL TERM FOR ALL THE CHINESE BOWED-STRING INSTRUMENTS. THERE ARE MORE THAN THIRTY-SIX TYPES OF HUQINS: ERHU, GAOHU, ZHONGHU, GEHU, BASS GEHU, MATOQIN, SI-STRINGS HU, AND ETC.

PLUCKED-STRING INSTRUMENTS

PLUCKED-STRING INSTRUMENTS HAVE A LONG HISTORY IN CHINA. IT IS PLAYED WITH THE FINGERS OR A PLECTRUM, OR IS PLAYED WITH BAMBOO STICKS BY HITTING THE STRINGS. THERE ARE MORE THAN FORTY KINDS: GUZHENG, PIPA, ZHONGRUAN, RUAN, SANXIAN, YUEQIN, LIUQIN, HONGHOU AND ETC.

WIND INSTRUMENTS

WINDS INSTRUMENTS ARE SOUNDED BY PASSING AN AIR-STREAM THROUGH A PIPE: WITH THE AIR-STREAM PASSING THROUGH THE HOLES (DI, XIAO, XUN); WITH A DOUBLE-REED (SUONA, GUAN); WITH A REED (SHENG, BAWU, HULUSHI). IT HAS A LONG HISTORY IN CHINA. THE TONE ARE ALL DIFFERENT WITH DIFFERENT PLAYING TECHNIQUES.

PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS

Percussion instruments are played by striking them with another object. In China, percussion instruments have a long history. They can be used to highlight the rhythm in music and create colourful tonal differs. Metal types are gong, cymbals, yunluo, bells, and chimes etc; bamboo/wood types are clappers, banzi, muyu; skin types are dagu (large barrel drum), paigu (a set of tuned drums), hand drums etc.