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Zhejiang music
has a long history. In 1970s, Hemudu Cultural Relic of Yuyao, Zhejiang
unearthed 160 pieces of bone whistles and pottery Xun (an egg-shaped,
holed wind instrument), which proved that our ancestors had sowed seeds of
music in this age-old land as early as 7000 years ago. With its superior
geographic conditions, prosperous economy and rich culture, Zhejiang
Province have brought up many culture celebrities generation after
generation. This, in turn, contributed to the development of Zhejiang
music, which is of distinct flavor and strong tinge of life in the region.
Zhejiang music can be classified into various categories in history like
"Zhejiang Gu Qin (seven-stringed plucked instrument), "Zhejiang Gongs and
Drums" and "Zhejiang South Yangzi String and Pipe Ensemble", each having
their own representatives.
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According to their ways of performance and content,
Zhejiang music can also be classified as ballads, folk music, opera music
and folk art music, etc.
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| Zhejiang Folk Instrumental Music |
Zhejiang Ballads |
Zhejiang Opera Music |
Zhejiang Folk Art Music | |