Category:Jiahu Bone Flute
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The Jiahu Bone Flute (named gudi) was unearthed at Jiahu Site. It's made of a crane ulna. From the evenly distributed marks carved at the tube, it can be inferred that careful caulculation and measurement had been conducted before the tube was drilled. As revealed in tests, this instrument can produce nites of a scale which is basically the same as the seven notes. It's the earliest wind instrument with the best musical performance that has been discovered in China by 2017.
新石器时代裴李岗文化早期。舞阳县贾湖村出土。鹤类尺骨制成,从所留等分刻符可知钻孔经过精密计算。可吹奏接近七音音阶。
Media in category "Jiahu Bone Flute"
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Bone Flute.jpg 7,952 × 5,304; 18.75 MB
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Early Peiligang Culture Bone Flute, Wuyang.jpg 4,752 × 3,168; 2.05 MB
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Jiahu Bone Flute.jpg 3,968 × 2,976; 1.57 MB
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Neolithic bone flute.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 317 KB
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贾湖骨笛 竖.jpg 5,304 × 7,952; 5.56 MB