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Central Asian musical instruments (9 C, 1 P) A. Altai musical instruments (2 P) Arabic musical instruments (17 C, 42 P) Asian percussion instruments (1 C, 81 P) B.
Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories (classified by the material from which the instruments were made) known as bā yīn (). [1] The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit these groups.
Traditional Japanese musical instruments, known as wagakki (和楽器) in Japanese, are musical instruments used in the traditional folk music of Japan. They comprise a range of string , wind , and percussion instruments.
Chinese musical instruments (8 C, 111 P) Cypriot musical instruments (1 P) E. Emirati musical instruments (2 P) I. Indian musical instruments (6 C, 146 P)
Pages in category "Chinese musical instruments" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The musical traditions of Central Asia mirror the immense diversity found in the cultures and populations residing in the region. Principal instrument types are two- or three-stringed lutes, the necks either fretted or fretless; fiddles made of horsehair; flutes, mostly sige at both ends and either end-blown or side-blown; and jew harps, mostly metal.
Pages in category "Asian percussion instruments" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agung;
The koto (箏 or 琴) is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan. It is derived from the Chinese zheng and se, and similar to the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum and ajaeng, the Vietnamese đàn tranh, the Sundanese kacapi and the Kazakh jetigen. [1]