Owner: HWMC
Catalogue #: AS-CHLT-02-14
Lutes
China 'Pipa'
China
Chinese
Wood, metal strings, bone
ca. 1980’s
Length: 40 in
Chordophones – Lutes
The pipa (Chinese: pinyin) is a four-stringed shallow, pear-shaped plucked instrument with 12-26 frets. It has a pitch range of @ 3.5 octaves. The origin of the Chinese pipa dates during the Qin Dynasty (221 – 206 BCE) and is sometimes called the Chinese lute. Originally, the pipa was held at an angle, like a guitar, but during the Tang dynasty it was converted to an upright playing position. Its name comes from the words for forward (pi) and backwards (pa) plucking of the strings.