treble trumpet (short)
The short is one of the smallest and highest range instruments in the trumpet family. The tube of the short short short short short, the pitch is usually one octave higher than the standard trumpet. Most short numbers have four piston valves (as shown in the picture), and the fourth valve is used to help the player blow out the bass more easily and improve the pitch. The cornet is mainly used to play the high-pitched part of baroque music (such as Bach's Brandenburg Concerto), but also in modern classical music and some jazz works.
Gadulka
This instrument resembles a violin and is called "Gadulka" or "Chidulka" (Bulgarian: Гъдулка, meaning "chattering box") by the Bulgarian Roma. It was brought back to Tarnuff by the ethnologists Adam Bartoshi and Pavel Lechovsky during one of their Bulgarian expeditions. This Gadulka ("box of chatter") was presented by an Usaari (the Roma who trained the bears) named George Stein, who used this instrument to make the bears he trained dance. Typically, Gadulka ("chattering box") has three playing strings and ten resonating strings.
Antique musical instrument dulcimer
The dulcimer is a stringed instrument that originated in Hungary. It has a trapezoidal resonance box with a number of metal strings, which are played by striking them with a mallet. The dulcimer is used in many parts of Europe and has a place in both traditional and modern music. This instrument not only has a unique sound, but also has a high artistic value. Its complex structure and performance techniques make the dulcimer stand out in various musical performances.
Three flavors line
The shanwei line is a traditional Japanese three-stringed instrument, usually played with a pick. It is widely used in Japanese folk music, Kabuki and Wenle, with unique timbre and performance techniques. The sound box of the shanwei line is usually made of wood and covered with leather. It is a very representative Japanese musical instrument.
Moog Sub37 Analog Synthesizer
is a high-quality analog synthesizer that is loved by music producers for its rich timbre and powerful features. It has a 37-key semi-weight keyboard with touch back, and provides monophonic or parallel dual-tone polyphonic modes, which can meet a variety of performance needs. Equipped with 2 variable waveform oscillators, 1 square wave sub-oscillator, 1 analog noise generator and 1 external input/feedback effect, the adjustable range of the oscillator is 22Hz-6.8KHz. The design not only focuses on sound quality, but also provides a comfortable playing experience and powerful function expansion. Suitable for use in a variety of environments such as homes, recording studios and music live.
Old Fender Stratocaster Guitar
One of the most famous electric guitars in the world, it has become an iconic instrument in rock, pop and blues music since its debut in 1954. It is famous for its streamlined body design, comfortable playing experience and excellent tone. It is usually made of alder or ash and has a double-cut design to facilitate playing in high positions. The tone comes primarily from its three single-coil pickups, which are controlled by a five-way toggle switch to produce a rich variety of tones. With its classic design and excellent performance, it occupies an important position in the history of music and continues to influence the development of modern music.
Chinese Zither
Also known as Qin Zheng, it is one of the ancient ethnic plucked instruments in China with a history of over 2500 years. It usually consists of 21 strings, with 21 columns below the strings that can adjust pitch. Clear and melodious tone, rich in expressiveness, capable of playing a variety of different music styles. The origin can be traced back to the Warring States period, initially popular in the Central Plains region of China, and later gradually spread to various parts of the country. The playing techniques are rich and diverse, including playing, plucking, shaking, rolling, and other techniques, which can express delicate emotions and complex musical structures. Learning and playing Guzheng can not only enhance one's musical literacy, but also inherit and promote Chinese traditions
Eastern Zhou copper bronze bell
This cultural relic is a copper musical instrument called the "Chinese Bronze Bell", made from the late 6th century BC to the early 5th century BC, and is now collected at the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. The shape of this bell is called "xi", which is one of the two common bell shapes found in tombs of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The "Liu" clock has a flat bottom, slightly convex sides, and a decorative hanging device at the top, usually featuring stylized animal images that can emit a single tone. The decoration of this clock is very rich. There are 36 evenly distributed protrusions on the clock body, shaped like coiled snakes. The suspension device is a pair of tigers wrapped around a snake.
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