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Sheng | Chinese, Free-Reed, Wind | Britannica sheng, Chinese free reed wind instrument consisting of usually 17 bamboo pipes set in a small wind-chest into which a musician blows through a mouthpiece Each pipe has a free reed, made of metal (or formerly of bamboo or reed), that vibrates to produce sound when a finger hole on the pipe is covered
Sheng Instruments On Sale | Buy Now | 笙 - Sound of Mountain The sheng is a Chinese mouth-blown free reed instrument consisting of vertical pipes The sheng instruments in our store come in different types, including 14 pipes shengs, 17 pipes shengs and 21 pipes shengs
Sheng Instrument | Chinese Pipe Instrument Using free-beating bronze reeds affixed on bamboo pipes to create rich and dynamic sounds, the sheng is an extremely versatile instrument that compliments other woodwinds, as well as bowed string, plucked string and percussion instruments within the Chinese orchestra
What Is A Sheng Instrument? - Son Of China The sheng is a wind instrument that calls for a special set of skills not needed for other types of wind instruments The musician’s mouth and breath are the only means by which sound can be produced, and the volume of each note can be adjusted
Discover the Sheng | Instruments of Music The sheng is a woodwind instrument of Chinese origin It is a free-reed aerophone that commonly uses 17 bamboo pipes to produce sound, although chromatic variations with 36 pipes also exist The player uses a mouthpiece at the base of the sheng to vibrate the free reeds inside the vertical pipes
Sheng: the Chinese Free-Reed Folk Instrument With a history spanning three thousand years, the Sheng is a mouth organ native to China It is composed of a mouthpiece-equipped gourd, a wood or metal chamber, and a set of cane reeds