Huang Guifang was born on September 22, 1963. He studied music since childhood. In 1977, he was admitted to the Middle School Attached to the Central Conservatory of Music to study Sanxian. In 1982, he was admitted to the Department of Instrumental Music of the China Conservatory of Music for the undergraduate degree and graduated with honors.
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Shen Cheng is a famous huqin player. In 1988, he entered the China Conservatory of Music as a graduate student under the tutelage of Professor Liu Mingyuan. He studied Gaohu and Jinghu with the famous Guangdong musician Gan Shangshi and Jinghu performer Zhang Suying, and studied Chinese instrumental composition techniques with Professor Huang Xiaofei. Graduated in 1990 and became China's first Banhu professional master.
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Bai Fengyan (1899-1975), a native of Beijing, was a Chinese quyi string master, composer, sanxian and northern school pipa player. The representative work "Luo Cheng called Guan".
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Jiang Jianhua, born in Shanghai, is an erhu player, professor and postgraduate tutor of the Central Conservatory of Music.
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Su Min, the first female banhu player in China, a famous huqin player, studied under the master of huqin performance Liu Mingyuan, a national first-class performer, and a performer of the Beijing Chinese Orchestra.
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Mr. Pu Xuezhai has studied literature and art since childhood and is good at calligraphy and painting. He is a famous calligrapher and painter. After the Revolution of 1911, he made a living by painting and calligraphy. As early as 1930, he taught at the Fine Arts Department of Fu Jen Catholic University, serving as a professor and head of the department. He is also a guqin player. Soon after the liberation of the People's Republic of China, he participated in the organization of the Beijing Guqin Research Association.
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Huang Anyuan, born in Chongqing in November 1945, is a Chinese huqin player and graduated from the China Conservatory of Music.
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Huqin master, breaking through and innovating the superb Huqin playing techniques that predecessors could not achieve ① He pioneered the Huqin two-tone melody playing method, which made up for the blank history that the Huqin could not play two-tone harmony. ② Expanding the position to more than four octaves solves the problem of the vocal range of difficult songs. ③ Create a fast push-pull lianton bow with strong granularity and a clear and bright high-position artificial overtone.
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Jiang Kemei, born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is a huqin player. He is currently the director and master tutor of the folk music department of Harbin Conservatory of Music.
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Shen Cheng, a famous banhu player, professor and doctoral tutor of China Conservatory of Music, vice president of China National Orchestra Society, president of Popularization of Folk Music Art Committee, vice president of Huqin Professional Committee.
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