The basic fingering of matouqin

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What is the basic fingering of matouqin? How to play the most basic fingering of the matouqin?

The basic fingering of matouqin

Simply put it like this: the tiger's mouth of the left hand is naturally open, the thumb is slightly held on the qin horse's head, and in the low position, use the base of the fingernail of the index finger and middle finger to tie the string, and the ring finger and little finger use the fingertip to tie the string. The little finger is very important in performance. Often from under the outer string into the top inner string; in the high position, due to the small distance between the phonemes, each finger presses the strings with their fingertips. When holding the bow with the right hand, the handle of the bow is clamped with the tiger's mouth, the index finger and middle finger are placed on the bow shaft, and the ring finger and the little finger control the bow hair.

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Matouqin (pinyin: mǎ tóu qín) is a two-stringed stringed musical instrument with a trapezoidal body and a handle carved into the shape of a horse's head. A sort of.

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