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All Versions of Chinese Music Instruments

3.6

May 1, 2023

Update fix for new iOS. Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.5

March 11, 2020

Update for iOS 11 or later.

3.0

January 26, 2017

New version is rebuilt for iOS 10, the app is now adaptive for the new iOS, portrait, landscape and the split screen of the iPad pro. So this update is for iOS 10. New Wikipedia and Youtube page are added.
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2.1

September 11, 2012

About us information added.

2.0

May 25, 2012

YouTube Videos are added to each instrument. So you can see how each Chinese instrument is played. Bugs in the rotation of the device are fixed. When playing music file in the instrument page, no longer lock screen.
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1.1

March 28, 2012

Screen lock will be disable in the Music Player when playing music, and enable when the music stop. Minor change for the new iPad.
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1.0

March 2, 2012

Price History of Chinese Music Instruments

Description of Chinese Music Instruments

Chinese musical instruments are very interesting and have a very long history. This app try to present these Chinese instruments to non-Chinese player. There is a Chinese Version for the Chinese people. Chinese Music has been made since the dawn of Chinese civilization with documents and artifacts providing evidence of a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC – 256 BC). Today, the music continues a rich traditional heritage in one aspect, while emerging into a more contemporary form at the same time. Traditional music in China is played on solo instruments or in small ensembles of plucked and bowed stringed instruments, flutes, and various cymbals, gongs, and drums. The scale is pentatonic. Dizi and qin are among the oldest known musical instruments from China; instruments are traditionally divided into categories based on their material of composition: animal skins, gourd, bamboo, wood, silk, earth/clay, metal, and stone. Chinese orchestras traditionally consist of bowed strings, woodwinds, plucked strings and percussion. This app includes 24 Chinese instruments, which fall into four categories: Wind instruments include dizi, xiao, sheng, suona, guan and xun etc. Plucked instruments include pipa, zheng, ruan, liuqin, sanxian and qin etc. Bowed instruments include erhu, gaohu, banhu, zhonghu, gehu and matouqin etc. Percussion instruments include dagu, bangu, bo, lou, bianzhong and yangqin etc. Each instrument has a high resolution picture, a description text file and a famous representative music. There are total 25 pieces of Chinese music, total time play exceed two hours. There is also a Music Player to play the music, if you want to listen to the music only. Beside music, there are two YouTube Video links to each Chinese instrument.
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Chinese Music Instruments: FAQ

Can Chinese Music Instruments support iPad devices?

Yes, Chinese Music Instruments can support iPad devices.
The creator of Chinese Music Instruments is Hon Fai Yiu.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 12.0 installed to use the app.
The Chinese Music Instruments app doesn’t have enough ratings and reviews yet.
Chinese Music Instruments Relates To The Music App Genre.
The newest version of Chinese Music Instruments is 3.6.
Chinese Music Instruments updated its app on July 5, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
Parental supervision strongly recommended, may contain adult themes or graphic violence.
The following list of languages is supported by the Chinese Music Instruments app: English.
No, Chinese Music Instruments is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Chinese Music Instruments does not support in-app purchases.
No, Chinese Music Instruments does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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