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    IPA. [pʰej˩.pʰa˩] The pipa, pípá, or p'i-p'a ( Chinese : 琵琶) is a traditional Chinese musical instrument belonging to the plucked category of instruments. Sometimes called the "Chinese lute ", the instrument has a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets ranging from 12 to 31.

  2. Jun 28, 2022 · What type of instrument is a pipa? The pipa is a Chinese plucked lute with four strings. The instrument has a varying number of frets ranging from 12 to 26. The four strings of the pipa are tuned to A, D, E, and A with four octaves. The head of the pipa has four tuning pegs that tune the pipa by simply turning the pegs.

  3. pipa, short-necked Chinese lute prominent in Chinese opera orchestras and as a solo instrument. It has a shallow, pear-shaped body with a wooden belly and, sometimes, two crescent-shaped sound holes. The modern pipa has 29 or 31 frets, 6 on the neck and the rest on the body of the instrument.

  4. Pipa merupakan salah satu alat muzik Cina yang terkenal dan telah dimainkan selamat hampir dua ribu tahun di China. Beberapa alat muzik yang diterbitkan daripada pipa termasuk biwa Jepun dan bipa Korea di Asia Timur, dan đàn tỳ bà Vietnam di Asia Tenggara.

  5. Sep 27, 2011 · The pípá (琵琶) is a four-stringed, plucked Chinese musical instrument often referred to as the “chinese lute”. Similar to western guitars and mandolins, the pipa has a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets ranging from 12–30, depending upon the style and sound desired.

  6. Nov 23, 2023 · The journey of the Pipa, a classical Chinese string instrument, from its ancient origins to its influence in East Asian music traditions.

  7. The pipa (pronounced "pee-paa") is a four-stringed lute, one of the oldest Chinese musical instruments with over 2000 years of history. The term pipa () consists of two Chinese characters symboliz ing two playing techniques (known as "Tan" and "Tiao" today) while their pronunciations p'i and p'a are imitations of the sounds produced accordingly.

  8. Jan 29, 2018 · The pipa is often referred to as the Chinese lute, and may remind you a little bit of a Western guitar. The history of the instrument reaches back over 2,000 years. The pipa is a stringed instrument that gained great popularity in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).

  9. Department of Musical Instruments, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2003. The Chinese pipa, a four-string plucked lute, descends from West and Central Asian prototypes and appeared in China during the Northern Wei dynasty (386–534).

  10. The spectacular back and sides of this unique Ming-dynasty instrument feature more than 110 hexagonal ivory plaques, with thinner bone plaques on the neck. Each plaque is carved with Taoist, Confucian, or Buddhist figures and symbols signifying prosperity, happiness, and good luck.

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