Zither, also called Guzheng, is a plucked half-tube zither with movable bridges and 21 strings. The ancestry of the guzheng can be traced back to two other Chinese plucked zithers, the se. The guzheng has existed since the Warring States Period and became especially popular during the Qin dynasty. The number of strings on the guzheng has always fluctuated, as we have as few as 6 to as many as 23 strings during the Tang dynasty. The earliest record of the guzheng in Shi Ji is attributed to the historian Sima Qian in 91 BC. The guzheng's pentatonic scale is tuned to Do, Re, Mi, So, and La, but Fa and Ti can also be produced by pressing the strings to the left of the bridges. Well known pieces for the instrument include Yu Zhou Chang Wan (Singing at night on fishing boat), Gao Shan Liu Shui (High mountains flowing water), Mei Hua San Nong (Three variations of the Plum Blossom theme) and Han Gong Qiu Yue (Autumn Moon Over the Han Palace). For more information, pls contact [email protected] Or visit our website: http://www.meet-future.com Link to Appstore: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id368472331 ?mt=8 PROMO CODES HERE: YJEMHL6X7WPP PP343TFFE9KN WJ9KRMLHRK4J 7X74FW77LMET R6ATJ7TTJMY9 3T7YXWLAAAM6 FTR3A7ML363W 47M7YF4WM7A6 N33J9RMTJMF6 JP6HK4F77M4K 36A99MJXRT77 PART67RR4EAR NRTRY77WT464 PLFPAJPAJK6K WY6NXPHPE3A9 JY7L634T74RT PRRPMPRWLAE7 WXLRJMFKWJ39 XXPXHWEWYJ7E FEMXLPNHTYE6 WPEJTMKXWJTN RY7TYANNNAAA EM3YWMEAX94N M9J7YMAY4H7F 7KY993H6LRLA EXXP4967EK6H 7ERRLYHF6LYJ YKL9MW4YM3K4 X3LAY49HK974 7AM7WWEXKLW7 As for the screenshots, the red background one with 21 strings will be v1.2
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