Hmm...but guzheng players aren't supposed to wear watches...cos there's a risk of it getting caught in the strings and pulling/breaking it. This was a practice session right?
So cute! They are playing a traditional Chinese New Year piece. Aww....they'll be really good as they get older too. I wish I started learning so young..
@kewlangot83 This is 3 years old. But still. I just can't stand it when something invented by China, refined by China, still being played by China, is mistaken as a Japanese "traditional" instrument. sigh..... I guess it's not your fault the world gets more exposure from Japan. The Koto is the Japanese kunyomi proncunciation of the Chinese character 箏. The onyomi reading is Sō, which is more ostensibly closer to the Chinese pronunciation. People actually think green tea was invented in Japan too
Your gonna take the time to rate the video and you only give it 4 stars!!! Come on this is a fiver. Ya four staring jerks out there I give you 3 1/2 stars
Hmm...but guzheng players aren't supposed to wear watches...cos there's a risk of it getting caught in the strings and pulling/breaking it. This was a practice session right?
bbluebabies 2 years ago
this is so dope!! i play the harp as well! not this kind though!! i love the chinese harp!!
Chocolatelover123 2 years ago
lovely
anouknaki 3 years ago
thats crazy. theyre so little & they can play that good! theyre so cute!
xxnikki12595xx 3 years ago 4
So cute! They are playing a traditional Chinese New Year piece. Aww....they'll be really good as they get older too. I wish I started learning so young..
seayin99 3 years ago
yeah totally a guzheng! Very similar to a Koto. But the Koto is typically bigger and less strings. Very much Chinese. And you go girls!!!
mcq6 3 years ago
this is actually the koto, a japanese traditional instrument. : )
kewlangot83 4 years ago
yea..japanese
cjason123 4 years ago
Wrong Chinese.
darthsion71 3 years ago
koto has less strings, this is a guzheng....
MengoMango 3 years ago
Hey, in English, this is called the Chinese Zither, in Chinese it's called Guzhen, and in Korean it's called Yagasum.
Therefore, let this instrument belong to Asia, because it's not worth to fight about its orgin.
jgeng22 3 years ago 3
@jgeng22 gu zheng is not chinese zither. it is chinese harp. the chinese zither is yang tsin
Tamahome002 11 months ago
@jgeng22 guzheng & gayageum are different......
1001tomatogirl 11 months ago
It is guzheng.Koto at the most has 17 strings.Guzheng can have up to 25 strings.
darthsion71 3 years ago
@kewlangot83 This is 3 years old. But still. I just can't stand it when something invented by China, refined by China, still being played by China, is mistaken as a Japanese "traditional" instrument. sigh..... I guess it's not your fault the world gets more exposure from Japan. The Koto is the Japanese kunyomi proncunciation of the Chinese character 箏. The onyomi reading is Sō, which is more ostensibly closer to the Chinese pronunciation. People actually think green tea was invented in Japan too
gariadara 1 year ago
i gave 'em a 5. such young talent!
LFJ 4 years ago
Your gonna take the time to rate the video and you only give it 4 stars!!! Come on this is a fiver. Ya four staring jerks out there I give you 3 1/2 stars
ramseywriter 4 years ago