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Erhu operating guide

Music comes from life, and pitch and language are closely related. Mandarin Chinese in China is divided into four tones, and there are more tones in various dialects, so it is reflected in the tones, and the charm is particularly rich. This charm is reflected in the left hand, and one of the main aspects is the grasp of the style of the portamento. From the point of view of the technique,...
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The wave bow is a kind of bowing method that changes the bow speed and the string sticking degree to make the long note produce wave-like strength changes, or to make the slurred bow appear to be broken but not broken, so it is also called "wave bow". Bows generally do not use symbols in musical scores, but are used flexibly by the performers according to their own understanding of the music. ...
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The pad bow is also called "little trembling bow", the symbol is "ろ", it is after a dotted note (mostly with a bow), it is suddenly and quickly thrown by the right wrist, thus playing two to three light the thirty-second note. Playing two thirty-second notes is called "single pad bow"; playing three thirty-second notes is called "double pad bow". The pad bow is used more in oper...
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To strike a bow is to lift the bow about 10 centimeters away from the qin barrel, and then strike down quickly. When the bow falls to the qin barrel, the fingers exert force on the bow shaft. Use the downward momentum of the bow to increase the stringing pressure of the bow hair, and at the same time cooperate with the rapid movement of the right hand to produce a powerful sound. After a bowing...
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Dungong is one of the most commonly used bows in Erhu. Its symbol is "▼", which is written above the note (it is two different bowing techniques from jumping bow "▽"). The "pause" of the pause bow means pause, and it is a bowing method that makes a pause between the notes. Dun bow relies on the agile movements of the fingers to make the bow hair on the string alternately tighten and loosen, and...
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The trembling bow, also known as the shaking bow or the broken bow, is one of the common bowing methods of the erhu, and its symbol is "///", which is written at the bottom right of the note. The trembling bow is to use the bow to push and pull quickly and repeatedly, so as to produce a sound like the pipa's round fingers, and its actual effect is the homophonic repetition of the thirty-second ...
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Fast bow refers to a bowing method in which sixteenth notes are played with a split bow at a speed of more than 120 beats per minute. Quick bow is a difficult technique that must be mastered in erhu playing, and it is also the most difficult for those who are learning erhu at present. Why is the fast bow harder to master? This is because it requires the close cooperation of both hands of ...
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Split bow usually refers to the bowing method in which only one quarter note or one eighth note is played per bow at medium speed, and is played with the middle bow part. Generally speaking, if there is no continuous bow mark in the score, it means that the performance is performed with a separate bow. But the fast split bow is called the fast bow, and the movement of the bow is different from ...
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Erhu quick handlebar change is an exercise in which the left and right brains quickly coordinate and cooperate, so to practice quick handlebar change, you must have a clear mind, coordinate the movements of the left and right hands, and if there is a slight deviation in the coordination of the left and right hands, it will be muddled. As far as the theory is concerned, for examp...
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When you are frustrated and annoyed that your erhu level is stagnant, you will find the answer - practice the Etude. When you are dazzled by the numerous erhu books on the bookcase, open a vast system project and have no idea where to start, you will ask what to practice? What is the use? In order to enrich the forum and create an atmosphere. Shake out your good experience and share it with eve...
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