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Xiqin (instrument)         
The ( family of Chinese and Mongolian bowed string instruments; thus, the and and all similar fiddle instruments may be said to be derived from the . The had two silk strings and was held vertically.
Bowed         
PLAYED BY A BOW RUBBING THE STRINGS
Bowed; Bowed instrument; Bowed stringed instrument; Bowed instruments; Bowed strings
·Impf & ·p.p. of Bow.
II. Bowed ·Impf & ·p.p. of Bow.
Transposing instrument         
  • organ]]. Most instruments' parts have a key signature indicating the actual key of D major, but some parts are written transposed and accordingly bear other key signatures: [[clarinet]]s ("2 Klarinetten in A"), [[trumpet]]s ("2 Trompeten in C"), and [[French horn]]s ("4 Hörner in F"). Note that [[timpani]] ("3 Pauken in A C D") are traditionally written without key signature but are notated at concert pitch.
INSTRUMENT FOR WHICH MUSIC IS CONVENTIONALLY WRITTEN TRANSPOSED TO A DIFFERENT PITCH
B-flat instrument; Nontransposing instrument; Transposing Musical Instrument; Transposing instruments; Transposition convention; Instrument transposition; Transposing Instrument
A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which music notation is not written at concert pitch (concert pitch is the pitch on a non-transposing instrument such as the piano). For example, playing a written middle C on a transposing instrument produces a pitch other than middle C; that sounding pitch identifies the interval of transposition when describing the instrument.

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Xiqin (instrument)
The ( family of Chinese and Mongolian bowed string instruments; thus, the and and all similar fiddle instruments may be said to be derived from the . The had two silk strings and was held vertically.