Todd wrote:
>The "quqin" or just "qin" (as "gu" means ancient) is a seven-string zither,
>with strings fully exposed over a resonant wood soundboard. Harmonic
>points are tradtionally marked with pearls, and strokes are modified while
>still on the finger as well as with harmonics in the left hand. Each note
>is thus richly articulated.
One of the reasons why I like the qin so much is her richness of sound.
You can act out a story with it. What I can remember it's an instrument
whom requires a lot of craftmanship. It was played at court. There are
written certain detective stories with judge Ti (english?) who could play
this difficult instrument. I remind those stories before I knew the
instrument. And I even think it's due to those books I know the qin.
Henny van der Groep
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