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What do you mean by musical instruments that don't belong to China traditional opera band Wenchang?
Wenchang musical instruments, which do not belong to China traditional opera band, refer to some non-traditional musical instruments such as western musical instruments and electronic musical instruments.

First of all, a musical instrument that does not belong to Wenchang Musical Instrument, a Chinese opera band, is the piano. As a western musical instrument, the piano is very popular in China, with high playing skills and musical expression. However, in China traditional opera, the piano is not a common musical instrument, because its sound quality and timbre are not quite in line with the style of China traditional opera. Therefore, pianos rarely appear in China traditional opera bands.

Secondly, the instruments that do not belong to China traditional opera band Wenchang instruments include guitar, bass and other western plucked instruments. Guitar and bass are also popular musical instruments in western music, which have been widely used in music forms such as rock and jazz.

In addition, there are electronic musical instruments such as harmonica and electronic organ that do not belong to Wenchang Musical Instrument of Chinese Opera Band. Harmonica is a very compact musical instrument with unique timbre and rich expressive force, but it is not common in traditional opera music. The electronic organ is a new musical instrument with rich timbre and strong expressive force, but it is not a traditional opera instrument.

Chinese traditional musical instruments

Wind instruments: flute, Xiao, Paixiao, Lian, Sheng, Lusheng, Bawu, Guan, Suona and shakuhachi. The pronunciation of wind instruments in China is mostly made of bamboo or wood.

Plucked musical instruments: Guqin, Zheng, Ruan, Pipa, Yueqin, Zou, Sanxian, Dongbula and Rewafu. The plucked instruments in China are divided into horizontal and vertical types. Horizontal style, such as: guzheng (guzheng and transferred guzheng), guqin, piano solo, etc. Longitudinal: Ziou, Pipa, Ruan, Yueqin, Sanxian, Dongbula, etc.

Percussion instruments: dulcimer, tanggu (drum), bell, cymbal, chime, chime, drum, bronze drum, gong, drum and cymbal. China has a wide variety of national percussion instruments, rich skills and distinctive national style.

String instruments: Erhu, Banhu, Jinghu, Coconut Hu, Gehu, Qin Tian, Xiqin and Ma Touqin. String instruments mainly refer to huqin instruments. String instruments are widely used in solo, ensemble, ensemble and accompaniment.