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Ancient Chinese harp
The konghou (Chinese: 箜篌; pinyin: kōnghóu) is a Chinese plucked string instrument. In ancient China, the term konghou came to refer to three different
Konghou
Plucked string instrument
harp was popular in ancient China and neighboring regions. The Chinese konghou harp is documented as early as the Spring and Autumn period (770–476 BCE)
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Buddhist cave grottos in Xinjiang, China
p. 98, ISBN 978-0-19-993921-3. "箜篌故事:凤首丝绸之路上的凤首箜篌" [Konghou Story: The Phoenix-headed Konghou on the Silk Road] (in Chinese). 23 August 2016. 图4 柏孜克里克第48窟中的凤首箜篌
Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves
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Class of musical instruments
headed konghou (Konghou fengshou), 10th century A.D., Bezeklik Caves, cave 48. Apsara or Feintian (flying goddess 飛天女神) playing a Phoenix-headed konghou -
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strings)[citation needed] Zheng (古箏) – 16–26 stringed zither with movable bridges Konghou (箜篌) – harp Huluqin (葫芦琴) – four-stringed lute with gourd body used by
List of Chinese musical instruments
List_of_Chinese_musical_instruments
Type of musical instrument
(illustrating scene from the life of Alexander the Great). Çeng Chang (instrument) Konghou von Hornbostel, Erich M.; Sachs, Curt (March 1961). "Classification of
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Subcategory of string instruments
Kithara (Ancient Greece) Kobyz (Kazakhstan) Kobza (Ukraine) Kokles (Latvia) Konghou (China) Kontigi (Nigeria) Komuz (Central Asia) Kora (West Africa) Koto
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Ancient Greek string instrument
Sumer, Iraq, Bronze Age Related instruments Barbitos Çeng Chang (instrument) Cithara or Kithara Crwth Endongo Harp Konghou Krar Rotte or Germanic lyre
Lyre
Musical instrument
Classification string instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 322.12 (angular harp) Related instruments Çeng Konghou Harp ჩანგი - Changi (Georgian instrument)
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Type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist culture
from Yulin Caves near Dunhuang, China Apsara playing a Phoenix-headed konghou – Yulin Cave 15 Apsara Surasundari in Borobudur Painting of Apsara at Sigiriya
Apsara
Japanese short necked lute
the Chinese court orchestras. Recently, this instrument, much like the konghou harp, has been revived for historically informed performances and historical
Biwa
Plucked and struck strings guqin, sanxian, yueqin, yangqin, guzheng, ruan, konghou, liuqin, pipa, zhu Chinese vocal music has traditionally been sung in a
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(India) Khonkhota (Bolivia) Koboz (Hungary) Kobza (Ukraine) Kokles (Latvia) Konghou (China) Kontigi (Nigeria) Komuz (Kyrgyzstan) Kora (West Africa) Koto (Japan)
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String instrument with pedals
String instrument (plucked) Hornbostel–Sachs classification 322.222 (Frame harp with pedal tuning action) Playing range Related instruments Çeng Konghou
Pedal_harp
Chinese plucked string instrument
instruments of the day such as the Chinese zither, zheng (筝) and zhu (筑), or konghou (箜篌), the Chinese harp. However, it is believed that ruan may have been
Ruan_(instrument)
Taiwan actress (1978–2007)
star. Hsu was also a talented musician, capable of playing piano, harp, konghou (Chinese harp), guitar, drums, and erhu. She had a duet with Gary Cao in
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Chordophonic instrument from Korea
Meanwhile, Japanese scholars claim that the predecessor of geomungo was Wo Konghou (卧箜篌), a fretted bridge zither that was used in China since at least the
Geomungo
Musical instrument
ethnomusicology professor Robert Labaree plays and records with the instrument. Konghou Music of Egypt "არამატერიალური კულტურული მემკვიდრეობა" [Intangible Cultural
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rebab Komuz (kopuz, qomuz) chordophones 3 Kyrgyzstan stringed instruments Konghou chordophones 321.3 China stringed instruments Harp Kontra chordophones
List_of_musical_instruments
Chinese plucked lute
Shanxi province, dated 571 CE during the Northern Qi dynasty, showing male court musicians playing the pipa and liuqin, and a woman playing a konghou
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the ancient and medieval world, look at angular harps, arched harps, and konghou. Lute Lyra Byzantine lyra Cretan lyra See rebec below Byzantine version
List of European medieval musical instruments
List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments
Type of drum once used in Neolithic China
Chinese musical instruments Silk (string) Plucked Duxianqin Guqin Guzheng Konghou Liuqin Pipa Qinqin Ruan Sanxian Se Yueqin Bowed Banhu Daguangxian Dahu
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Eastern Wu noblewoman and daughter of Zhou Yu
In his final moments, Zhou Yu decided to leave his cherished daughter a konghou (a type of ancient harp), a symbol of his love and his musical talent,
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as the Qiang flute (羌笛), the Pipa (琵琶), the Jia (笳), the Jiao (角), the Konghou (箜篌) were imported. One of the representative works of national cultural
Chinese_musicology
Monument in Zhengding County, Hebei Province
instrument, a statue of a Sheng playing a musical instrument, and a statue of a Konghou playing a vertical instrument. On the west side, there is one niche on
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instruments of the day such as the Chinese zither, zheng (筝) and zhu (筑), or konghou (箜篌), the Chinese harp.[3] However, it is believed that ruan may have been
History of lute-family instruments
History_of_lute-family_instruments
Chinese theatre actor and singer
Journey of Teenagers OST "About You" 有关你 Drama The Flaming Heart OST "Konghou Order" 箜篌令 Cartoon Stellar Transformation 3 OST "Dawn" 黎明 Drama People's
Ayanga
Type of flute
Chinese music during the Tang dynasty (618–907). Together with the Chang (konghou in China), the barbat (pipa) and the sorna (suona), the transverse flute
Limbe_(instrument)
- bawu - dizi - erhu - gaohu - gong - guan - guqin - guzheng - huqin - konghou - mangtong - pipa - ruan - sheng - suona - xiao - xindi - xun - yangqin
List of Asian folk music traditions
List_of_Asian_folk_music_traditions
Pipa (Chinese Lute) Wang Ciheng, Dongxiao (Chinese Bamboo Flute) Wu Lin, Konghou (Chinese Harp) Zhao Cong, Pipa (Chinese Lute) Lincoln Center Broadway World
China National Traditional Orchestra
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Four-section orchestra in modern China
zhongruan, and daruan. Some compositions include parts for the se, guzheng, konghou, sanxian, or harp. This section sets the structure of modern Chinese orchestras
Chinese_orchestra
Tang dynasty grave in Hebei province, China
In the front row there are five women (from right to left) playing the konghou (bow harp), the guzheng (an 18–23-stringed plucked zither with moveable
Tomb_of_Wang_Chuzhi
Association, member of the Beijing Zheng Academy, and a board member of the Konghou Specialty Committee of the China Nationalities Orchestra Society. Luo Yuan
Forbidden City Chamber Orchestra
Forbidden_City_Chamber_Orchestra
Orchestra piece composed by He Xuntian
Plucked strings Pipa (琵琶) I, II Yangqin (扬琴) Zhongruan (中阮) Daruan (大阮) Konghou (箜篌) Percussion Timpani (定音鼓) Vibraphone (颤音琴) Xylophone (木琴) Tubular bells
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Gifted, Talented, Endowed
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Arrow.
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, Sunday child.
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Blessing of god gods gift
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Youthful; Soft Bearded; Youth; A 4th Century Saint who was Martyr
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One who is Victorious
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(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™) Hebrew unisex name KARNI means "my horn," a symbol of strength. Also spelled Carni.
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