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Guzheng
Guzheng is a genre centered on the Chinese plucked zither (zheng), a long wooden box with movable bridges and 16–26 strings (21 is standard today). The instrument’s sound is characterized by bell‑like clarity, fluid glissandi, shimmering tremolos, and expressive pitch bends achieved by pressing the strings to the left of the bridges. Modern guzheng repertoire draws on older regional styles (Henan/Yu, Shandong, Chaozhou/Teochew, Hakka/Ke, Zhejiang) and the conservatory tradition that codified technique and composition in the mid‑20th century. Core melodic language is based on Chinese pentatonic modes (gong, shang, jue, zhi, yu), ornamented with slides (hua yin), grace‑note turns, harmonics (fan yin), and left‑hand vibrato (rou yin). Timbres range from delicate, watery arpeggios to percussive rasgueado‑like strokes and thunderous, multi‑string strums. Today the guzheng functions both as a solo concert instrument and within Chinese orchestras and cross‑genre fusions (world, ambient, pop, electronic), while retaining its intimate literati aesthetics of “sound painting” and narrative expression.
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