"Wu Yun in Tin Tunes"--Erhu Ensemble: Deng Jiandong, Deng Chaolun
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Deng Jiandong's music is composed by using the guide plate, adagio, and Xinglu tune of the reed tune system in Jiangsu local opera "Xi Opera", combined with the melody development technique and musical structure of Jiangnan Sizhu. The tunings of the two erhus are c-g (1-5) and d-a (2-6) respectively, which are similar to the main accompaniment instruments of Xi Opera, the main hu and the auxiliary gang. It is precisely because of this tuning that many very distinctive melody performance changes are formed. The main melody is borne by the first part, and the second part is accompanied by the polyphony of added flowers. The sparse and dense, light and strong, low and high are alternately played and echo each other. Features.
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Deng Jiandong, born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, is a Chinese erhu player and a national first-class player of the Kongzheng Art Troupe.
In 1985, he won the second prize in the youth group of the first youth erhu competition in Jiangsu Province; in the same year, his debut work "Chunxiao in Gusu" won the Outstanding New Work Award; in the same year, he participated in the first Beijing Erhu Invitational Competition in China and won the first prize.
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Erhu (Pinyin: Erhu) originated in the Tang Dynasty, called "Xiqin", and has a history of more than a thousand years. It is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument. Erhu, or Erxian Huqin, also known as "Nanhu" and "Omzi", is one of the main bowed and stringed instruments (wiping strings) in the Chinese national musical instrument family.
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