Se?orita heading off to Roses working for The Examiner

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Last seen on: Irish Times Crosaire – Jan 31 2020

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The se (Chinese: 瑟 or Chinese: 古瑟) is an ancient Chinese plucked zither (string instrument). It has 25–50 strings with moveable bridges and a range of up to five octaves.

The history of the se extends back to early Chinese history. It was one of the most important stringed instruments to be created in China, other than the guqin. The se was a highly popular instrument during the Western Zhou and Spring and Autumn period. Together with the qin, it is mentioned in the well-known first poem of the Classic of Poetry, “Guan ju”, a work dating to the seventh century BCE. Surviving specimens have been excavated from places such as the Hubei and Hunan provinces, and the Jiangnan region of China. Other places include Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, and Liaoning. In Hubei, the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng (in the late 400’s BCE) was a treasure trove of ancient Chinese instruments, including a complete set of bianzhong (bronze bells), se, guqin (plucked zither), stone chimes, and a drum. His musical entourage of 21 girls and women were also buried with him. By the Warring States Period, the early types of guzheng emerged, which was developed from the se. Thus, it is sometimes said that the guzheng is essentially a smaller and simplified version of the se (with less strings).

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