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The sanxian has a rich tone and loud volume, and the larger ones have a range (music)|range of three octaves. It is primarily used as an accompanying instrument or in the orchestra, though solo pieces and concertos also exist. Traditionally the instrument is plucked with a thin, hard plectrum made from animal horn but today most players use a plastic plectrum (similar to a guitar pick) or, more rarely, their fingernails. A closely related instrument is the Japanese shamisen, which is derived from the sanxian but which generally uses cat skin rather than snakeskin to cover its resonator. musical-instrument-stub Category:Chinese musical instruments Category:Drumhead lutes This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Sanxian".
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