1, lusheng
Lusheng is a Lusheng musical instrument of Miao, Yao and Dong nationalities in southwest China. Villages inhabited by ethnic minorities all over Guizhou are known as "the hometown of Lusheng" and "the hometown of singing and dancing".
2. suona
Suona has a loud pronunciation and has been used as accompaniment for folk song blowing parties, yangko parties, drum music classes and local folk arts and operas. In the 3rd century, suona was introduced to China from Persia and Arabia.
3. Xiao Di
Yuping Xiao Di is made of bamboo produced in Yuping County, Guizhou Province, hence its name. Yuping flute is a famous traditional bamboo wind instrument in China, which is famous for its clear and beautiful timbre and exquisite carving. It is the crystallization of the cultural development of local Dong, Han, Miao and Tujia nationalities in Yuping, and it has high historical, cultural and scientific value.
4. Hu Qin
Huqin is a stringed instrument in China, which uses bowstring to rub the strings to make them vibrate and produce sound. There are traditional erhu (also known as Nanhu Lake), Banhu, Jinghu, Yuehu, Hu Si, Tribal Tiger, Coconut, and Gao Hu, Zhonghu and Gehu, all of which have been perfected and developed with the emergence of national orchestras in modern times.
5. Yueqin
Yueqin originated in the Han Dynasty. The speaker is full of circles and the neck is short. The total length is 62, and the speaker diameter is 36.3cm.. The borders of the neck and speaker are mahogany and rosewood, and the borders are six boards of the same specification. The front panel and the back panel are made of paulownia wood. There are two sound beams and two sound columns in the box. Four axes, four strings, every two strings are homophonic, and the five degrees are fixed. There are eight or nine grades on the neck and panel.