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Se (instrument)

Se
A modern se on display at the Tainan Confucian Temple.
Chinese瑟,古瑟
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinsè, gǔ sè
Wade–Gilesse4
IPA[sɤ̂]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationsāt
Southern Min
Tâi-lôsit
Middle Chinese
Middle Chineseʂit
Old Chinese
Baxter–Sagart (2014)*[s.m]ri[t]

The se (Chinese: ) or guse (Chinese: 古瑟) is an ancient plucked zither of Chinese origin. It varied in size and construction, but generally had 25–50 strings with moveable bridges and a range of up to five octaves. It was one of the most important stringed instruments in China, along with the guqin. The se gradually faded out of use, having evolved into the similar zheng. Modern versions of the se often resemble the zheng, and attempts have been made to revive the instrument.


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