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Liu Qi-Chao : ウィキペディア英語版
Liu Qichao

Liu Qichao (; born in Shandong) is a Chinese-born multi-instrumentalist. He was graduated from the prestigious Shanghai Conservatory of Music. He now lives in Los Angeles.〔MacMillan, Kyle, ("Central City's "Li Bai" is poetry in motion" ), Denver Post, July 9, 2007〕
==Instruments==
Liu performs on an array of traditional Chinese instruments, including wind instruments: ''dizi'',〔("Performing Artists" ), Central City Opera, July 6, 2007〕 ''suona'', ''sheng'', ''bawu'', ''xun'', and ''xiao''; stringed instruments: ''erhu'', ''guzheng'', and ''sanxian''; and percussion: Chinese drums, cymbals, gongs, and woodblocks.〔"Not only Chinese instruments but also Chinese master musicians Zhang Yan (on zheng) and Liu Qichao (on suona, erhu, and sheng) are featured. Jang believes that an audience needs someone who can not only speak their musical language but ..." (Chinese America: ) history and perspectives 1992 by the Chinese Historical Society of America, 1992〕

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