Tiexianzai
The tiexianzai (鐵弦仔), also known as the guchuixian (鼓吹弦), is a bowed string instrument in the huqin family originating in China. It is a two-stringed fiddle with a characteristic metal amplifying horn at the end of its neck.
According to some sources, it was invented by the Fulao people.[1]
See also
- Chinese music
- List of Chinese musical instruments
- Huqin
References
- ^ Dauby, Yannick (October–November 2008). "Bayin in Meinung". k a l e r n e. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
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