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Banhu (Two-string Fiddle)

 

Tuning: d1, a1  Range: d1 - a4 

The name Banhu comes from the wooden soundboard covering the half globular resonating chamber. Of its many other names the most prominent may be Banghu, referring to its historical use in the northern Bangzi opera in the mid-seventeenth century. From then on it came to accompany many other regional operas and popular narratives, spreading over northern China.

Banhu Chinese instrument

The two strings are generally tuned a fifth, or a fourth apart. Strident and bright in tone quality the Banhu is used as a solo instrument and as a group within the bowed strings in the modern Chinese orchestra.

Editor: Zhao Xialing & Wen Yi

 

 
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