What's New

minor bug fix, optimize the tune.

App Description

This time we bring you Chinese Zither- also called Guzheng to be played freely on your iPad!

History of Guzheng

The ancestry of the guzheng can be traced back to two other Chinese plucked zithers, the se. The guzheng has existed since the Warring States Period and became especially popular during the Qin dynasty. The number of strings on the guzheng has always fluctuated, as we have as few as 6 to as many as 23 strings during the Tang dynasty. The earliest record of the guzheng in Shi Ji is attributed to the historian Sima Qian in 91 BC.

The modern-day guzheng is a plucked half-tube zither with movable bridges and 21 strings. However, the number of strings may range anywhere from 15 to 25. A customized version even exists with more than 44 strings. The strings were formerly made of twisted silk, but at the turn of the 20th century most players used metal strings (generally steel for the high strings and copper-wound steel for the bass strings). Currently most performers use steel strings flatwound with nylon.

With Zither on your iPad,you can play classic and romantic music for your family and friends!

If you're interested in traditional Chinese instruments, please contact us: [email protected]

iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • June 24, 2011 New version 2.3
  • October 05, 2012 Price increase: $3.99 -> $4.99