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Ancient Chinese BianZhong & BianQing

Percussion Plugin by Kong Audio
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Ancient Chinese BianZhong & BianQing by Kong Audio is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Software Application for macOS, Windows and Linux. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin, an AAX Plugin and a Standalone Application.
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Kong Audio presents another ancient Chinese percussion instrument: Bian Zhong (Chime-bells) of ZengHouYi (Marquis Yi of Zeng), the stately bronze Chime-bells set came from the palace of the Warring States period of China 2,400 years ago.

The ZengHouY Bian Zhong Chime-bells set is the most complete and immense set of ancient Chinese Chime-bells ever discovered, and it revealed the lost oval design of "one bell with two tones." It also goes beyond the Pentatonic Scale and is only one octave less than the modern piano.

This set of Bian Zhong is one of the official national treasures of China. Now the composers in the world have the chance to use in their compositions the same Chime-bells that were played in the courts of kings in the early days of Chinese civilization.

History

Marquis Yi's Bian Zhong is the most exquisite musical national treasure of China. With its excavation in 1978 from the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng, Yi's Chime Bells astounded the world with its perfect condition and the extraordinary insight it shined upon ancient Chinese civilization. Based on the Bell set's inscriptions, the date of the Chime Bell set was around 433 BC, during the Zhou dynasty's Autumn And Spring/Warring States periods. Based on the paintings excavated from the same tomb, we know hammers and sticks were used for striking the bells.

Bian Zhong was prevalent in the feudal Zhou dynasty's different levels of states' courts. Music was connected with ritual and state power back then, and such a sophisticated instrument like Bian Zhong could only be accessible for the lords.

Twelve-tone scale

The Chinese music has always been thought to be Pentatonic-centered. Marquis Yi's Chime Bells curiously offers a full 12-tone scale, even though it's still Pentatonic-centered. With the 12-tone scale, modern music can easily be played with this Chime Bell.

Two tones per bell

The bronze Bian Zhong is constituted of a set of 65 bronze chime-bells (including the one given by the king of Chu) mounted at three levels on a wooden frame and divided into eight groups. Due to the bell's conclave/roof tile-shape, each bell can generate two different pitches by striking the center or on the side. The interval between the two notes is either a major or minor third.

Now Kong Audio has captured and recreated the sound from 2,400 years ago, and made it available to you at your fingertips.

Highlights:

  • Sampled the exact ZengHouYi BianZhong replica on-site at Hubei Chime-bells Orchestra.
  • Powered by QIN RV Engine player.

BianZhong Pro contains both the 65 bells BianZhong set and 23 bells BianZhong set, making the total number of BianZhong bells to 88.The Pro version is the most complete one. The 23 bells BianZhong, however, is more frequently used for the modern day live performances due to the transportation cost.

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