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What are the national musical instruments?

Chinese national musical instruments are divided into: plucked music, plucked music, wind music, and percussion music.

1. Plucked music: Guqin, Guse, Zheng, Konghou, Ruan (treble Ruan, small Ruan, middle Ruan, large Ruan, bass Ruan), Yueqin, Pipa, Liuqin, Sanxian, Qinqin wait.

2. Plucked music: Jinghu, Gaohu, Banhu, Erhu (Nanhu), Zhonghu, Dahu, Gehu, Zhuihu, Leiqin, Erxian, Datong, Sihu, Yehu wait.

3. Wind music: Panpipe, Sheng or Yu, Xun, Chi, Xiao, Qudi, Bangdi, Suona, Guanzi, Bawu, Hulusi, etc.

4. Percussion music: chimes or special bells, chimes or special chimes, drums (small hall drums, flat drums, large drums, cylinder drums, war drums, row drums, plate drums, etc.), Fou, dulcimer, cymbals, gongs, wooden fish, sand, clappers, boards, bells, etc.

Extended information:

In the field of musical instruments, many sound-producing instruments in non-musical fields are usually classified, such as golden drums used in ancient wars, magical instruments beaten in religious prayers and chants, and wedding instruments. Ceremonial signals during mourning and signals used by vendors to solicit sales are also considered musical instruments.

The main products of the musical instrument manufacturing industry are basically musical instruments involved in the music industry, that is, instruments that can be used to recreate music art. In addition, a small number of horse bells, camel bells, oil brands, and car and boat horns are also produced.

The production of musical instruments is different from the production of general industrial products. It not only requires the product to have a reasonable and exquisite appearance, but also must have good acoustic quality, including timbre, music and specified pitch height. Therefore, the selection of materials is very strict.