Pipa
The pipa is a traditional Chinese plucked string instrument characterized by a pear-shaped wooden body, a relatively short neck, and a fretted fingerboard. It has four strings and is typically played with a plectrum worn on the right hand. The instrument is one of the most recognizable symbols of Chinese music and has a history that stretches back more than a thousand years, with references in ancient texts and a development tradition that spans several dynasties.
Construction and design depend on the instrument’s long-standing craftsmanship. The body is carved from hardwood and
Playing technique and repertoire: The right hand uses a stiff plectrum to strike and pluck the strings,
Notable performers and influence: The pipa has a central role in traditional Chinese music and has gained