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Examples:traditional Chinese musical notation using Chinese characters represent musical notes—third (musical interval)—shamisen, three-stringed Japanese musical instrument—sublime musical composition—hole in the body of a musical instrument, covered with a membrane which produces a buzzing tone—fifth (basic musical interval, doh soh)—play (musical instrument, esp. string)—musical chord of three notes, such as major triad do-mi-so—musical instrument (old)—major third (musical interval)—musical instrument in general—musical pipe with 3 reeds—Kunqu opera, influential musical theater originating in Kunshan, Jiangsu province in Yuan times—fifth (musical interval)—voicing (adjustment of timbre, loudness etc of organ or other musical instrument)—wutong or Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—oboe-like musical instrument used in folk music of Gansu, Qinghai etc—a Yuan dynasty form of musical comedy—length of a musical note—pitch (of a musical note)—ancient musical intrument shaped as a bell—hammered string musical instrument—traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment—pipe organ (musical instrument)—Paulownia tree (Fermiana platanifolia), a lightweight strong wood used for musical instruments—musical instrument consisting of a set of chime stones suspended from a beam and struck as a xylophone—The Sound of Music, Broadway musical (1959) and Academy Award-winning movie (1965)—sanxian, large family of 3-stringed plucked musical instruments, with snakeskin covered wooden soundbox and long neck, used in folk music, opera and Chinese orchestra— |