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pipa operating guide

When playing the pipa, press the strings with the fingers of the left hand and play the strings with the fingers of the right hand. Due to the use of metal strings in modern times, the right finger needs to wear false nails to play. Wearing false nails has long existed. For example, in the past, thin copper sheets, thin aluminum sheets, thin horn sheets, and thin ivory sheets were used to make ...
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The pipa has four strings, which are called winding strings, old strings, middle strings, and sub strings from thick to thin. There are four strings on the head, two on each side of the pipa. When tying the strings, a certain string must be tied on a specified jig, that is, the winding string is tied to the winding jig, the old string is tied to the old jig, the middle string is tied to the mid...
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When not playing the piano, the professional method is to place the piano on the table with the board facing up, cover with a thin gauze to prevent dust from falling, put a small pillow on the back of the handle, and let the piano recline on the table.  to reduce the pressure on the headstock. Usually, you can rub some walnut oil on the surface of the compound hand to make the sound softer, e...
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The fingering of the pipa is divided into left and right hands. The right hand has fingerings such as flicking, picking, clipping, rolling, double flicking, double picking, dividing, hooking, wiping, pressing, buttoning, whisking, sweeping, wheel, half wheel, etc. Skills such as virtual pressing, string twisting, overtone, push, pull, chuo, and note. Various chords and chords can be played. It is ...
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The commonly used tuning method is to fix the four strings from winding to sub-strings as A, d, e, a (6 2 3 6) four notes. That is the key of C. The six-phase twenty-five-pin pipa ranges from A to e"'. 1.the basic method of tuning The tuning of the pipa varies a lot in traditional music, and the interval relationship of the four open strings is not fixed. However, the more commonly used tun...
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Pipa is composed of "head" and "body". The head includes string grooves, pegs, and mountain passes. The body includes parts such as phase, taste, speakers, and hands. The head of the pipa is composed of "string groove", four "zhenzi (string shaft)", "mountain pass" and so on. The upper end of the body of the pipa is also called the "neck", that is, the place of "phase". The overlapping part o...
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