Hu-Ch'in & Bow, Shêng, San-Hsien and P'i-P'a
The Hu-Ch'in (left) was one of the most popular musical instruments in Peking. The P'i-P'a had a body that was nearly a foot in diameter and was usually played by men who were hired as minstrels or ballad-singers in the South of China.
Creator
- United Archives / WHA
Subject
- Hu-Ch'in & Bow
- Shêng
- San-Hsien
- P'i-P'a
- Peking
- China
- Chinese
- Minstrels
- Ballad-Singers
- Musical Instrument
- …
- Music
- Musical instrument
Type of item
- Photography
- musical instruments
- musical instruments
- Musical instrument
Creator
- United Archives / WHA
Subject
- Hu-Ch'in & Bow
- Shêng
- San-Hsien
- P'i-P'a
- Peking
- China
- Chinese
- Minstrels
- Ballad-Singers
- Musical Instrument
- …
- Music
- Musical instrument
Type of item
- Photography
- musical instruments
- musical instruments
- Musical instrument
Providing institution
Aggregator
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Rights
- World History Archive
Identifier
- 02405672
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/photography/ProvidedCHO/United Archives / WHA/02405672
Is part of
- PAGODE - Europeana China
Providing country
- Germany
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2024-09-25T08:33:01.728Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-09-25T08:33:01.728Z