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- Volume 2, Chapter 4: The Heavenly Canopy Is Made The top of the ch'in resembles the body of heaven as a canopy. The shoulders of the
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- Volume 3, Chapter 25: Methods for Strengthening and Protecting the
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- Selected Bibliography 1. Casals, U.A. Japanese Art Lacquers. Tokyo: Sophia University, 1961.
- Volume 2, Chapter 13: Good Work Requires Sharp The Analects 1 state: "The artisan who would do his work well must first sharpen his
- Volume 3, Chapter 14. How to tie the ``Flyheads'' All seven strings have a ``flyhead'' (yingt'ou, ##
- Volume 3, Chapter 15: The Method for Putting on the Strings
- Volume 4, Chapter 4: Dictionary of RightHand Symbols
- Volume 3, Chapter 26: String Tuning Methods
- Volume 2, Chapter 6: Rubbing the Powder on Smooth 1 When the two halves of the ch'in, the top and bottom, and also the area within the belly
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- Volume 3, Chapter 18: Hanging Hooks. Ch'in should be hung up. One should not leave them horizontal for long periods. It is be
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- Volume 3, Chapter 8: Distinguishing Quality in Strings As for the workmanship of strings, look at the outer layer wrapped around strings one to
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- Volume 3, Chapter 3, Names Associated with the Ch'in At the head of the ch'in, there is a forehead (e #). After the
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- Volume 2, Chapter 11: Bringing Out the Shine and Making It Bright
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- Volume 2, Chapter 12: Eliminating Defects and Knowing the Reasons Behind Defects
- Volume 2, Chapter 2: Distinguishing and Selecting Good Materials
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- Volume 3, Chapter 21, Portable and Studio Tables and Stools
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- Volume 2, Chapter 7: Fitting the Bridge and the Nut The bridge and the nut are the places that support the strings and transmit the sound. [ If
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- Volume 2, Chapter 9: Positioning the Hui Correctly The ch'in has thirteen hui. The seventh hui is positioned in the middle 1 . All of the rest
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