what the hornbostel sachs classification is the geomungo
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List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 312.22
Instrument Tradition Hornbostel–Sachs classification
geomungo komungo, kŏmun'go, hyeongeum, hyongum, hyŏn'gŭm Korea 312.22
guqin China 312.22
guzheng zheng, gu-zheng China 312.22-5
koto Japan 312.22
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The hornbostel sachs classification is the geomungo
- A six-string zither with three moveable bridges and sixteen convex frets is called a geomungo. The nylon strings and increased string count of the updated geomungo. Traditional music uses a variety of instrument arrangements, from solo performances to orchestras.
- Membranophones are divided into five groups according to the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system: struck membranophones, plucked membranophones, friction membranophones, singing membranophones, and other membranophones.
- Aerophones are divided into free and non-free aerophones according to the Hornbostel-Sachs categorization system. Instruments called "free aerophones" have vibrating air outside of the instrument itself (eg. accordions and pitch pipes).
- Chordophones. A chordophone is an instrument that produces sound through the vibrating of a string or strings over a resonating chamber, according to the Hornbostel-Sachs categorization system. All string instruments are chordophones, even those that are played using a keyboard, like pianos and harpsichords.
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