Yueqin
Alternate name(s)
- Moon guitar
- Yüeh chin
Date1880-1900 ca.
Place MadeChina, Asia
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DescriptionMoon guitar. Circular, wooden body with metal tongue inside that vibrates sympathetically when instrument is played. Two double courses of strings. Ten fretts. Round like the moon in its fullest stage, the yueqin’s name is also commonly translated as “moon lute.” Yueqin tradition dates to the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) and is most often found today in Beijing opera ensembles and as accompaniment in dance songs. Recent changes to the tuning and number of strings were made in hopes of securing a position for the yueqin in Chinese orchestral settings. Played with a plectrum.
ProvenanceObtained from Ellis Houghton, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, 1942.
Credit LineArne B. Larson Collection, 1979
Object number01534
On View
Not on view1900-1920 ca.
1960-1973 ca.
1850-1875 ca.
1875-1925 ca.
1880-1899 ca.