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Yazheng

Yazheng (pinyin: yá zhēng) is a Korean bow and stringed musical instrument. It has a long history, similar in shape to the zheng, and has a round and broad tone, which can be used for ensemble or opera accompaniment. It is popular in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and other provinces, especially in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of Jilin Province.

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  • Chinese name:Yazheng
  • nationality:Korean
  • type:stringed instrument
  • Pinyin:yá zhēng
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Yazheng is a Korean bow and stringed musical instrument. It has a long history, similar in shape to the zheng, and has a round and broad tone, which can be used for ensemble or opera accompaniment. It is popular in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and other provinces, especially in Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of Jilin Province.
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To play the zither, it is mostly performed by women. The bigger ones can be placed on a specially made piano stand or table case; the smaller ones are supported by the player's left hand (the fingers are inserted into the sound holes of the bottom plate), and the piano body is placed diagonally across the left arm or in front of the left chest, and the right hand holds the violin. The bow is played on the string section on the right side of the column, and the strings are rubbed for pronunciation.
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The Korean people have their own language and characters, and the traditional music and musical instruments are basically the same as those of neighboring North Korea. The people are good at singing and dancing, and they love to play music. The folk musical instruments are colorful and unique. Folk singing style. Yazheng is one of the stringed instruments that the Korean people love to see and hear.
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