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Chenni (pinyin: chēng ní) is a bow-drawn stringed musical instrument of the Zhuang people. With a long history, simple shape and soft sound, it is often used in solo or ensemble. It is popular in Donglan, Fengshan, Bama and other Zhuang mountainous areas in northwest Guangxi in Hechi area of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

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  • Chinese name:Tenny
  • Pinyin:chēng ní
  • origin:Zhuang
  • Features:Simple shape, soft sound
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Chenni is a bowed and stringed musical instrument of the Zhuang people. With a long history, simple shape and soft sound, it is often used in solo or ensemble. It is popular in Donglan, Fengshan, Bama and other Zhuang mountainous areas in northwest Guangxi in Hechi area of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
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Chenni is a bow and stringed musical instrument of the Zhuang people. With a long history, simple shape and soft sound, it is often used in solo or ensemble. It is popular in Donglan, Fengshan, Bama and other Zhuang mountainous areas in northwest Guangxi in Hechi area of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
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Chenni is a bow and stringed musical instrument of the Zhuang people. The Zhuang language "Chen" is the pronunciation of the number seven, and "Ni" is the collective name of the Zhuang people for beating and playing musical instruments.
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