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Yehu

Yehu (pinyin: yē hú) is a traditional Chinese rubbing stringed musical instrument. Popular in Hainan, Guangdong, Fujian and other provinces.

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  • Chinese name:Yehu
  • origin:China
  • history:tidal
  • Pinyin:yē hú
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Yehu, a traditional Chinese rubbing stringed musical instrument, is popular in Hainan, Guangdong, Fujian and other provinces. It is used in Cantonese music, Chaozhou music and local opera and quyi bands in Fujian and Hainan.
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Organized by 小小瞬 on 2022-05-24
Organized by 花昼 on 2022-04-15
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Gan Shangshi, male, born in October 1931, is a native of Xinyi County (now Xinyi City), Guangdong Province. He has loved music since childhood, especially Gaohu.
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Zhang Yue, young erhu performer, master of erhu from China Conservatory of Music, member of China Musicians Association, member of China Nationalities Orchestra Society, examiner of social art level of Chinese Nationalities Orchestra Society, and introduced talents from Hainan University.
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Zhang Zunlian, a famous erhu performer, master tutor of China Conservatory of Music.
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Cantonese opera culture has a deep history in Qinglian. Qinglian established a Cantonese opera club very early. In the early days of liberation, there were three cultural prosperity of Cantonese opera clubs. At that time, business people also donated and built a special opera for Cantonese opera performances. shed.
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Zhang Jiawei, a huqin performer from the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, held a special Huqin music exchange at the small theater of the Taijiang District Cultural Center. At the scene, in the style of a talk show, he gave everyone 7 Huqin instruments in one breath: the Erquanqin specially tailored for the performance of "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", the coconut shell made of coconut shells for the speaker, and the Jinghu, Zhonghu, Erhu, Guangdong Gaohu, Xiqin.
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When playing, sit in a sitting position, place the qin barrel on the left leg (or sandwich it between the two legs), hold the qin in the left hand to press the strings, and hold the ponytail bow in the right hand to play between the two strings.
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The shape, materials, and craftsmanship of Yehu are similar to those of Qinqiang Banhu. It's just that the piano bar is slightly thinner and shorter, with a total length of 67 cm, and is made of hardwoods such as mahogany.
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