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banjo

The five-stringed qin (pinyin: wǔ xián qín) belongs to a kind of guqin. It has a long history and is relatively rare. The lyre is widely used. Can be used for solo or to accompany folk songs and folk dances.

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  • Chinese name:banjo
  • Features:Soft pronunciation, mellow tone, low volume
  • use:Solo or accompaniment to folk songs and folk dances
  • type:stringed instrument
  • Pinyin:wǔ xián qín
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Chinese national plucked musical instruments. It was created during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (140 BC-87 BC), and it was called Pipa at that time. Ruan (ancient pipa) - named after Ruan Xianshan, one of the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest, who played this instrument.
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When playing, the banjo is placed flat on the ground, and the player sits on the ground and leans over to play. The banjo has a soft sound, a mellow tone, and a low volume.
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The banjo is a plucked musical instrument, a type of guqin. It has a long history and is relatively rare, the lyre is relatively extensive, and the banjo has national characteristics, with soft pronunciation, mellow tone and low volume. Can be used for solo or to accompany folk songs and folk dances.
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