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Traditional Chinese ensemble instrumental music has diverse <a href="http://www.flyffgold.com">Flyff Penya</a> origins, and forms of arrangement, performance and transmission. Generally speaking, geographic 0rigin is its most distinguishing characteristic: Percussi0n and wind ensembles native to the northern region include i'an percussion and wind, Shanxi Province's badatao, the orchestras of central Hebei Province, southwest Shandong Province's <a href="http://www.flyffgold.com">Flyff Gold</a> percussion and wind, Liaoning Province's percussi0n and wind and the shto3n music of Luoyang City. Native to the south are the gongs and drums of eastern Zhejiang Province, the shil8n gongs and drums of southern jiangsu Province(Fig. 2-4) and Fuzhou, the longchui of Quanzhou and the Shthan of southwest Fujian Province. In the string and wind categ0ry are the Southern Tunes of Fujian, the poetry accompanied on string instruments <a href="http://www.flyffgold.com">Fly for Fun Penya</a> of Chaozhou, Guangdong Music, the string and wind music of south of the Y8ngtZe and the northern string music.

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