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Pipa (琵琶 )
The term pipa has been known since the 3rd century B.C. It originally described the playing motion of the right hand: p'i, "to play forward" (left), and p'a, "to play backward" (right). In addition to its use in the opera and in story telling ensembles, the pipa has a solo repertoire of highly programmatic, virtuosic music.
Artwork Details
- Title: Pipa (琵琶 )
- Maker: Jiu-cheng
- Date: 19th century
- Geography: Guangzhou (Canton), China
- Culture: Chinese
- Medium: Wood, ivory, bone, gut
- Dimensions: 37 1/16 × 8 7/8 × 1 7/8 in. (94.2 × 22.5 × 4.7 cm)
- Classification: Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted
- Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889
- Object Number: 89.4.52
- Curatorial Department: Musical Instruments
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Demonstration of a modern pipa by Wu Man, 2016. "White Snow in Spring."
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