Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 81
... strings run between the rod and the sound board . The strings form a plane perpendicular to the plane of the sound board . Lyres also have a sound box , but two arms protrude above it and a yoke connects them . The strings run between ...
... strings run between the rod and the sound board . The strings form a plane perpendicular to the plane of the sound board . Lyres also have a sound box , but two arms protrude above it and a yoke connects them . The strings run between ...
Page 82
... strings , less than a half - dozen . Around 1900 BCE the vertical angular harp was introduced in Mesopotamia ( figure 3a ) . The angular harp had a large number of strings , 13 and we might view it as more " efficient " than the arched ...
... strings , less than a half - dozen . Around 1900 BCE the vertical angular harp was introduced in Mesopotamia ( figure 3a ) . The angular harp had a large number of strings , 13 and we might view it as more " efficient " than the arched ...
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... strings were suspended high above the fingerboard and would have broken if pressed all the way down.92 Yi's instrument could only have played open strings , and that — of course - was also the playing technique of steppe harps . Neither ...
... strings were suspended high above the fingerboard and would have broken if pressed all the way down.92 Yi's instrument could only have played open strings , and that — of course - was also the playing technique of steppe harps . Neither ...
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Qijia and SeimaTurbino The Question of Early Contacts | 31 |
The Qijia Culture Paths East and West | 55 |
Western Influences on the Early Chinese QinZither | 79 |
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