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A sheng taken to Russia in the 1770s helped to stimulate the invention of European instruments using free reeds—including the accordion, concertina, harmonium, and harmonica.
The sheng is a Chinese mouth-blown free reed instrument consisting of vertical pipes. The sheng instruments in our store come in different types, including 14 pipes shengs, 17 pipes shengs and 21 pipes shengs.
One of the oldest Chinese reeded wind instruments, the sheng is a multi-reed mouth organ that consist of numerous bamboo pipes, varying in length. The shape of the sheng has been likened to a wings of a phoenix at rest.
The sheng is a versatile and ancient Chinese woodwind instrument known for its ability to produce chords and harmonies. Its unique construction and historical significance make it an essential part of Chinese musical heritage.
The sheng mouth organ is a free-reed aerophone of the Han Chinese that is especially prevalent in the central, eastern and northern regions of China. Its precise design, performance practice and usage differ from one region to another, even within a single region.
The sheng is a woodwind instrument of Chinese origin. It is a free-reed aerophone that commonly uses 17 bamboo pipes to produce sound, although chromatic variations with 36 pipes also exist. The player uses a mouthpiece at the base of the sheng to vibrate the free reeds inside the vertical pipes.