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Thought I'd throw this one out to the group at large. Anyone have any experience recording or Micing a Pipa? (if you've gotta ask what it is, then nevermind... ;-) )

I've got a performance later today (Thursday) with Wu Man, and we're Micing it for the hall as well as recording it for broadcast next week. I think I already know what I'm going to use, but I'm open to suggestions on selection and placement, although I suspect the artist will have some sort of tech support and ideas of their own.

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ptr Wed, 11/09/2005 - 23:31

Hi Joe,

I've recorded Pi'pa twise. Its a chinese solid body lute (or atleast with a minimal acoustic cahmver), if I recall correctly it has silk strings at quite high tension.

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The instrument has no bass at all, one of the woorks I recordedwas for Pi'Pa and modern (Western) Chamber Ensemble, 11 players) and the instrument cut through like a sharp knife.

I had a single KM140 as a support on the Pi'Pa player with this ensemble and it worked superbly well! (TLM50's as main Omni AB stereo pair)

The second time I was recording a Chinese ensemble, started out with closemiking the whole gang with KM 140's, ended usen a stereo pair (My TLM50's) on the whole group...

The Chinese instruments creates a very interesting sound world, dont get too close and it should be

Hav'ent PA's the instrument so I cant really say anything about sound reinforcement, but I think its giot a be a damnd big audiotorium for it to be neeeded... But thats only my 2 cents of guessing power..

/ptr