Zither(古筝), 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 NEW PROMO CODES HERE(V2.1): 73X4JNLJWR9N RH4Y9FNNTMNP LY4WP4FX4EXW 7YAEK63639MJ 7EJW49N99JMY 6NKWAEYRXXFW RE7RL99KXL9K 77XXL3F6PAR6 MKW7RLA73TTX NNJ9XYXK3XNH FKKPRN9HRRNA 3HPRKME364K3 FELRM949EHX7 HAYMMMNAML7E 6J7WJRMHKFM9 LNHYK6NKEP9X MYRLJ3L3LTEP P7X33MT3EJFH HHW4T7JWY6KF RN7H3NMW6NKL