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SW China Musical Ensemble Sets New Guinness Record

SW China Musical Ensemble Sets New Guinness Record

More than 2,000 people played the Chinese lute, or "pipa", together in Jiuzhaigou County in southwest China's Sichuan Province Sunday night, setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest lute ensemble.

The group of 2015 people, who played in the formation of the number 2015 at a local school playground, played a traditional Chinese tune. The performance lasted about 10 minutes.

Wu Xiaohong, a Guinness World Records notary, announced that the group had broken the world record after the performance.

"The event was held to celebrate [Sunday's] Mid-Autumn Festival, and to spread traditional culture," said Ze Jun, head of the organizer.

The pipa is one of the most ancient musical instruments in China, with a history of thousands of years.

In 2012, a 2,012-player group played the Chinese lute together in the city of Liaoyuan, known as the "home of lutes in China", in northeast China's Jilin Province, setting a Guinness record.

Source: http://www.chinaculture.org/2015-09/28/content_624783.htm
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