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| Standard ID | GB/T 33722-2025 (GB/T33722-2025) |
| Description (Translated English) | Chinese generic name of timbre and musical style of electrophones musical instruments |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | Y58 |
| Classification of International Standard | 97.200.20 |
| Word Count Estimation | 30,353 |
| Date of Issue | 2025-12-31 |
| Date of Implementation | 2026-07-01 |
| Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 33722-2017 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, Standardization Administration of China |
GB/T 33722-2025: Chinese generic name of timbre and musical style of electrophones musical instruments
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ICS 97.200.20
CCSY58
National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Replaces GB/T 33722-2017
Common Chinese names for the timbre and musical style of electric musical instruments
Implemented on July 1, 2026
State Administration for Market Regulation
The State Administration for Standardization issued a statement.
Table of contents
Preface III
Introduction V
1.Scope 1
2 Normative References 1
3.Terms and Definitions 1
4.Types and names of timbres in electric musical instruments 1
5.Musical styles and names in electric musical instruments 16
References 21
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents".
Drafting.
This document supersedes GB/T 33722-2017 "General Chinese Names for Timbre and Musical Style of Electric Musical Instruments" and is consistent with GB/T 33722-2017.
In comparison, aside from structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
a) Added terminology for electric musical instruments (see 3.1);
b) The Chinese names for the guitar's limited timbres have been changed (see Table 4,.2017 edition);
c) Change the Chinese name of the timbre from "tremolo string music" to "tremolo bow string music" and from "plucked string music" to "plucked string music" (see Table 6).
Table 6 (2017 edition)
d) The English names of the French horn, warm French horn, and octave brass ensemble timbres have been changed (see Table 8, Table 8 in the.2017 edition);
e) Change the Chinese name of the tone from "bass saxophone" to "upper bass saxophone" (see Table 9,.2017 edition);
f) Change the Chinese name of the timbre from "Goddess Lead" to "Steamer Pipe Organ Lead" (see Table 10,.2017 edition);
g) The types and names of the timbres of Chinese folk musical instruments have been changed (see Table 15, Table 15 in the.2017 edition);
h) The categories and names of 8-beat music styles have been changed (see Table 26, Table 26 in the.2017 edition);
i) The types and names of 16-beat music styles have been changed (see Table 27, Table 27 in the.2017 edition);
j) Some popular music genres and names have been removed, while new genres and names for love songs have been added (see Table 28,.2017 edition).
Table 28);
k) Some categories and names of ballad music styles have been removed, and electric piano ballads, piano ballads, popular ballads, and narrative ballads have been added.
Types and names of musical styles (see Table 29,.2017 edition);
l) Some rock music genres and names have been removed, while Skaterinburgh and Hard Rock music genres and names have been added (see...).
Table 30 (Table 30 of the.2017 edition);
m) Some categories and names of country music styles have been removed, while categories and names of country waltz music styles have been added (see Table 31).
Table 31 (2017 edition)
n) Some jazz music styles and names have been removed, while new styles and names incorporating gliding dance music have been added (see Table 32).
Table 32 (2017 edition)
o) The categories and names of swing music styles have been changed (see Table 33, Table 33 in the.2017 edition);
p) Some Latin music styles and names have been removed, while Bolero, Reggae, and Reggaeton styles have been added.
Name (see Table 34,.2017 edition);
q) The categories and names of waltz music styles have been changed (see Table 35, Table 35 in the.2017 edition);
r) The categories and names of traditional music styles have been changed (see Table 36,.2017 edition);
s) Some rhythm and blues music genres and names have been removed, and new pendulum music genres and names have been added (see...).
Table 37 (Table 37 in the.2017 edition);
t) Some dance music genres and names have been removed, while 70s disco, garage dance, and fast-forward music genres have been added.
Types and names (see Table 38,.2017 edition);
u) Some categories and names of Chinese ethnic music styles have been removed, while categories and names of Xinjiang and Yao ethnic music styles have been added (see...).
Table 39 (Table 39 of the.2017 edition);
v) The types and names of world folk music styles have been added (see Table 40).
Please note that some content in this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed by the China National Light Industry Council.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Standardization of Musical Instruments (SAC/TC371).
This document was drafted by. Deli Musical Instruments (Zhuhai) Co., Ltd., Deli Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., and Hangzhou Aierke Musical Instruments Co., Ltd.
Beijing Light Industry Technician College (Beijing Musical Instrument Research Institute).
The main drafters of this document are. Xie Qibin, Liu Guozong, Su Yong, Jiang Feng, Wang Wei, Zhang Xin, Guo Ting, Zhang Yiyi, Zhang Guowen, and Jiang Wannian.
The release history of this document and the document it replaces is as follows.
---First published in.2017 as GB/T 33722-2017;
---This is the first revision.
Introduction
This document defines commonly used electric musical instrument timbres and musical style names as those used by more than three (including three) manufacturers.
The range of musical style names. To align with international standards, this document adopts the General MIDI standard, version 2.
The English timbre names specified in Level 2 (GM2) are also listed in Chinese according to the GM2 format. GM2 is...
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MMA) standard was developed in.1999 by the Musical Instrument Digital Interface Association (MMA) to enable communication between digital audio devices worldwide.
protocol.
Common Chinese names for the timbre and musical style of electric musical instruments
1 Scope
This document specifies the common Chinese names for the timbres and musical styles of electric musical instruments both domestically and internationally.
This document applies to education, management, research, production, trade, use, and advertising of electric musical instruments in China.
2 Normative references
This document has no normative references.
3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Musical instruments that produce sound directly or indirectly through electricity.
3.2
timbre
Sound possesses certain auditory properties that allow the listener to distinguish between two sounds presented in the same manner and having the same pitch and loudness.
The difference in sound.
3.3
Music style
Musical elements such as melody, rhythm, timbre, dynamics, harmony, texture, and form are combined in various highly individual ways to create a variety of unique styles.
Unique sound system.
4.Types and names of timbres in electric musical instruments
4.1 Piano
It should comply with the provisions of Table 1.
Table 1.Types and Names of Piano Tones
Serial Number (Chinese/English)
1.Acoustic Grand Piano
4.Bright acoustic piano
...