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Visual aesthetic in the restoration of Qin-zither damaged lacquer surface: Taking the restoration of ZhuSe Qin-zither as an example
Published in SHS Web of Conferences (2024-01-01)“…For Qin-zither with Literati and artistic temperament, there are high requirements for visual aesthetic in the restoration of damaged lacquer surface. …”
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Pratuokng: The Borneo Bamboo Zither of Bidayuh Sarawak
Published in BioResources (2024-01-01)Subjects: “…bamboo zither…”
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Pratuokng: The Borneo Bamboo Zither of Bidayuh Sarawak
Published in BioResources (2024-01-01)Subjects: “…bamboo zither…”
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Li Shang-yin’s ‘The Ornamented Zither’ as a Test Case for Analytic Theories of Interpretation
Published in Estetika (2024-03-01)“…In this paper I test major analytic theories of interpretation, including anti-intentionalism, the value-maximizing theory, actual intentionalism, and hypothetical intentionalism, against Li Shang-yin’s poem ‘The Ornamented Zither’. I argue that, based on the results of the test, all of these theories face grave difficulties. …”
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L’écriture poétique de la Chine chez Shan Sa
Published in Revue des Sciences Humaines (2016-12-01)Subjects: “…zither…”
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Interpretations of Melodic Framework and Instrumental Idiom in a Metrically Fluid Piece of Central Javanese Music Performed on a Busking Zither
Published in Analytical Approaches to World Music (2022-12-01)“…This article examines a recorded performance of a piece of music adapted from the Central Javanese court repertoire of pathetan to a large Javanese zither (siter barung). This solo instrumental rendition of a pathetan on a siter barung is very unusual, as the family of zithers do not usually partake in this genre of pieces, even within the realm of court-style gamelan music. …”
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The Organology of Rotenese Musical Instruments According to the Hornbostel-Sachs Classification System
Published in Harmonia: Journal of Arts Research and Education (2022-12-01)“…The seven existing Rotenese traditional musical instruments analyzed in this article are: 1) meko ai or the meko o (the wooden or the bamboo xylophone); 2) the meko besik or the meko lilok (the hanging iron or brass gongs); 3) the meko besik or the meko lilok (the iron or brass metallophone); 4) the labu kici or the labu so’e (the single-headed, bowl-shaped drum); 5) the tambur or the labu (the single-headed, long cylindrical drum); 6) the bitala (the crash cymbals); and 7) the sasandu (the heterochord tube-zither). The only Rotenese traditional musical instrument that is not discussed in this article is kianuk, the two-holed bamboo flute, approximately ten centimeters long. …”
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Wood identification in objects of Bambuti people from the Congo in the collection of the Slovene ethnographic museum
Published in Les (2022-12-01)“…The investigated musical instrument, a wooden zither, was made of wood of Musanga cecropioides, the handle of the shield of Alstonia sp., the dagger and sheath of Autranella congolensis or another high density species of Sapotaceae, and the crossbow of Nauclea diderichii (bow) and Xylopia sp. …”
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Baliuta, K. A. (2022). Traveling back in time through text (on Ge Fei’s “Jinse”)
Published in Шаги (2022-12-01)“…The article is devoted to the linguistic and compositional analysis of “Jinse” (Brocade Zither, 1993), a short story by Ge Fei, a modern Chinese avant-garde prose writer (born in 1964). …”
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Sonic Heritage and Acoustic Profiling of the Gendang Kecapi: A Bamboo-Based Instrument from Kelantan, Malaysia
Published in BioResources (2025-04-01)“…The GK is an idiochord bamboo tube zither from Kelantan, Malaysia. The GK have two strings (called canang), two gongs, and a gendang (drum). …”
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The Tongkungon: A Traditional KadazanDusun Plucked Musical Instrument from Sabah, Malaysia
Published in BioResources (2024-11-01)“…It is also a plucked idiochordal bamboo tube zither. To adjust the pitches of the strings, the wedges can be shifted to shorten or lengthen them.The tongkungon sound radiator is made up of six strings with unique and innovative sound reproduction capabilities. …”
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Stretchable and Self‐Powered Mechanoluminescent Triboelectric Nanogenerator Fibers toward Wearable Amphibious Electro‐Optical Sensor Textiles
Published in Advanced Science (2024-09-01)“…As application demonstrations, MLTENGFs can be used for home security monitoring, intelligent zither, traffic vehicle collision avoidance, and underwater communication. …”
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