A chinese zither. A kind of plucked instrument. Its scale is pentatonic and using the notes do, re, mi, so and la.
A. Guzheng
B. Pipa
C. Pengling
D. Erhu
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A chinese zither. A kind of plucked instrument. Its scale is pentatonic and using the notes do, re, mi, so and la.
A. Guzheng
B. Pipa
C. Pengling
D. Erhu
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Answer:
A. Guzheng
Explanation:
Chinese Zither (Chinese name: Guzheng) is one of the traditional musical instruments in China. It’s a kind of plucked instrument. It originated during the Warring Period more than 2,500 years ago in China. The earliest known versions were constructed with a bamboo frame and used silk strings. Its scale was pentatonic, using the notes DO, RE, MI, SO, and LA with a major note for each of its five strings. Because Guzheng was developed in a region called ‘Qin Guo', its name became known as the ‘Qin zheng'.