
Exploring music from 9,000 years ago to modern times, “Chords of China” features the history and culture of Chinese musical instruments. Each episode highlights a classical Chinese instrument, which carries the values of the Chinese culture. Touch the soul of melody, having more than nine millenniums of wisdom inspire you.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

The drum might be as old as the Chinese history itself. According to recorded legend, ceramic drums appeared in the farthest reaches of antiquity. Drums have been part of almost every aspect of Chinese social life, including life at court, in religio... more
What does the ancestor of the piano sound and look like? Find out on Chords of China.
Erhu is a daily accompaniment to the lives of a great many Chinese people. It is the most common member of the huqin, which is a family of Chinese bowed string instruments. In this episode, you will hear heartbreaking erhu music “The Moon over a Foun... more
The sheng is a multi-reed mouth organ that consists of numerous bamboo pipes, varying in length. Some believe that the first shengs were brought to Europe in the 18th century, and enlightened the invention of western reed instruments. In this episode... more
I always loved Chinese music. And this podcast has helped me know more about them and fall in love with them even more
Excellent cross-cultural education.
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I love Guzheng. One of the best musical instruments!
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Apple Podcasts | #90 |
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