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Difine the words you have found on the activity A
1.Zheng
2.Yueqin
3.Nokan
4.Hichirki
5.Changgo
6.Kayagum
7.Tsuzumi
8.Piri
9.Odaiko
10.pengling
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Answer:

1.Zheng - the zheng or guzheng, is a Chinese plucked zither. The modern guzheng commonly has 21, 25 or 26 strings, is 64 inches long, and is tuned in a major pentatonic scale. It has a large, resonant soundboard made from Paulownia wood .

2.Yueqin - The yueqin or yue qin, formerly romanized as yüeh-ch‘in and also known as the moon guitar, moon lute, gekkin, wolgeum, or la-ch‘in, is a traditional Chinese string instrument.

3.Nokan - Nokan 能管 [Noh Flute] Noh: A parallel, bamboo flute (fue) is the only melodic instrument used in noh.

4.Hichirki - The hichiriki is a double reed Japanese fue used as one of two main melodic instruments in Japanese gagaku music. It is one of the "sacred" instruments and is often heard at Shinto weddings in Japan.

5.Changgo - The changgo is an hourglass-shaped double-headed membranophone of the Korean people. It is the most widely used Korean drum, utilized in nearly every genre of folk, religious, classical/court, and contemporary/traditional hybrid music that includes drumming.

6.Kayagum - The gayageum or kayagum is a traditional Korean plucked zither with 12 strings, though some more recent variants have 18, 21 or 25 strings. It is probably the best known traditional Korean musical instrument.

7.Tsuzumi - The tsudzumi or tsuzumi is a hand drum of Japanese origin. It consists of a wooden body shaped like an hourglass, and it is taut, with two drum heads with cords that can be squeezed or released to increase or decrease the tension of the heads respectively.

8.Piri - The piri is a Korean double reed instrument, used in both the folk and classical music of Korea. The piri was originally a musical instrument in the western part, and has already been used in Goguryeo and Baekje since the period of the Three States. It is made of bamboo

9.Odaiko - Odaiko simply means “big drum” and the worlds' largest is almost ten feet in diameter. Odaiko can refer to a large drum of any style, but usually it's used for drums of the Okedo or Nagado style. Odaiko are played on stands in a horizontal position often with a drummer standing on either side of the drum.

10.pengling - The pengling hand bells really are a pair of small cup-shaped copper or brass bells connected by a string. ... The hand bells are often used in Chinese folk songs and dances, traditional Chinese opera, and Chinese instrument ensembles.

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