File:172 Harmonic Cabinet, Filippo Bonanni; Tiè Zù.jpg

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Engraving of Tiè Zù (cymbals) from the book Harmonic Cabinet by Filippo Bonanni

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English: Engraving of Tiè Zù (cymbals) from Harmonic Cabinet, Filippo Bonanni. The text to the image is on page 172; Google translated it as:
Tiè Zù. This is what the Chinese call two copper cups, which, somewhat perforated in the middle, communicate the air struck the sound to two balls of similar material, which remain behind them as a handle. Similar cups are played by those peoples especially by the Indian women of bad work, who strike them together, as the Bacchantes struck their cymbal expressed at the number 86. [Plate 86 in this book depicts a man with a huge wine jug.] While one of these has been related in their very curious dress, it will be good to give some information about it. They wear a bodice of short sleeves down to the hips, around which is girdled a cloth tied with a knot. They adorn half of the arms with jewels, the toes with rings, and the lower lip with a pearl, as also both ears.
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Found in the book, Gabinetto armonico : pieno d'istromenti sonori (Harmonic Cabinet: Full of musical instruments) by Buonanni, Filippo

online at Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/A041464 (between pages 172 and 173)
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Father Filippo Bonanni of the Society of Jeusus (author)

Giorgio Piacho, (engraver)

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