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Koŭŝeno (ĉine: 口弦, pinjine: kǒuxián) estas … Koŭŝeno (ĉine: 口弦, pinjine: kǒuxián) estas simpla muzikilo el bambua lameno de sania popolo en Ĉinio. La anĉon oni vibrigas per blovo kaj produktas diversajn sonojn; tiele oni povas konsideri ĝin kiel instrumento de perkuto. La instrumento rolas en la sania nacia eposo esperantigita de Laŭlum (1964).acia eposo esperantigita de Laŭlum (1964).
, Kouxian (Chinese: 口弦; pinyin: kǒuxián; lit … Kouxian (Chinese: 口弦; pinyin: kǒuxián; lit. 'mouth string') is a general Chinese term for any variety of jaw harp. The jaw harp is a plucked idiophone in which the lamella is mounted in a small frame, and the player's open mouth serves as a resonance chamber. Chinese jaw harps may comprise multiple idiophones that are lashed together at one end and spread in a fan formation. They may be made from bamboo or a metal alloy, such as brass. Modern kouxian with three or more idiophones might be tuned to the first few tones of the minor pentatonic scale. The jaw harp likely originated in Asia. Although played throughout China, it is particularly popular among the non-Han ethnic groups of Southwest China, such the Yunnan, Guangxi, and Guizhou. The varieties of Chinese have numerous vernacular names for the instrument; one such name is hoho.for the instrument; one such name is hoho.
, Le kouxian (chinois : 口弦 ; pinyin : kǒuxiá … Le kouxian (chinois : 口弦 ; pinyin : kǒuxián ; litt. « corde à bouche », également appelée hoho dans certaines régions) est le nom donnés aux guimbardes en Chine. Il existe une variété polyphonique typiquement chinoise, elle comporte plusieurs lamelles utilisées chacune pour un ton différent.s utilisées chacune pour un ton différent.
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Tran Quang Hai plays a three-leaf brass kouxian
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Le kouxian (chinois : 口弦 ; pinyin : kǒuxiá … Le kouxian (chinois : 口弦 ; pinyin : kǒuxián ; litt. « corde à bouche », également appelée hoho dans certaines régions) est le nom donnés aux guimbardes en Chine. Il existe une variété polyphonique typiquement chinoise, elle comporte plusieurs lamelles utilisées chacune pour un ton différent.s utilisées chacune pour un ton différent.
, Kouxian (Chinese: 口弦; pinyin: kǒuxián; lit … Kouxian (Chinese: 口弦; pinyin: kǒuxián; lit. 'mouth string') is a general Chinese term for any variety of jaw harp. The jaw harp is a plucked idiophone in which the lamella is mounted in a small frame, and the player's open mouth serves as a resonance chamber. Chinese jaw harps may comprise multiple idiophones that are lashed together at one end and spread in a fan formation. They may be made from bamboo or a metal alloy, such as brass. Modern kouxian with three or more idiophones might be tuned to the first few tones of the minor pentatonic scale.t few tones of the minor pentatonic scale.
, Koŭŝeno (ĉine: 口弦, pinjine: kǒuxián) estas … Koŭŝeno (ĉine: 口弦, pinjine: kǒuxián) estas simpla muzikilo el bambua lameno de sania popolo en Ĉinio. La anĉon oni vibrigas per blovo kaj produktas diversajn sonojn; tiele oni povas konsideri ĝin kiel instrumento de perkuto. La instrumento rolas en la sania nacia eposo esperantigita de Laŭlum (1964).acia eposo esperantigita de Laŭlum (1964).
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Kouxian
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