List of Chinese musical instruments


Chinese musical instruments were traditionally grouped into eight categories known as bayin. The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin. There are other instruments which may not fit these groups. This is one of the first musical groupings ever devised.

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Silk instruments are mostly stringed instruments. Since ancient times the Chinese have used twisted silk for strings, though today metal or nylon are more frequently used. Instruments in the silk category include:

Plucked

Bamboo mainly refers to woodwind instruments, which includes;

Flutes

Most wood instruments are of the ancient variety:
The "stone" category comprises various forms of stone chimes.
Chinese instruments are either played solo, collectively in large orchestras or in smaller ensembles. Normally, there is no conductor in traditional Chinese music, nor any use of musical scores or tablature in performance. Music was generally learned aurally and memorized by the musician beforehand, then played without aid. As of the 20th century, musical scores have become more common, as has the use of conductors in larger orchestral-type ensembles.

Musical instruments in use in the 1800s

These watercolour illustrations, made in China in the 1800s, show several types of musical instruments being played: