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Erhu operating guide

In addition to the four commonly used "basic finger shapes", erhu will encounter other finger shapes in practice, which are called "extended finger shapes" (variant finger shapes) here. These finger shapes are actually fingers Alien arrangement. The application of "extended fingers" is also necessary. For example, the "223" finger type uses the stretching action of the little fi...
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Even in the same position of the same key, the finger shapes of the inner and outer strings of the erhu are not necessarily the same, such as the first position of G major, the first position of F major, etc. The finger shape of the inner and outer strings in the first position of G major The picture above shows the first position in the key of G major. The finger sh...
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When beginners press the sound on the erhu, the common finger position is incorrect, and it is difficult to press the sound accurately. The most important one is the left-hand shape, especially the irregular finger shape. The shape of the left hand directly affects the basic movements of the fingers, such as up and down, forward and backward stretching, etc., which directly affects the pitch. T...
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We all know that the newly bought erhu needs to be run in, so how to run the erhu into the best condition? Today I will talk about the running-in problem of the new erhu, and how to cultivate the timbre of the erhu. The erhu is a difficult instrument to learn, and even more difficult to master it. Due to the structural characteristics of the erhu and the randomness of material selection a...
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The intonation of the erhu is a difficult problem for beginners. Under normal circumstances, as long as beginners have no problem with hearing and can follow the teacher's requirements when practicing the piano, the problem of intonation is not difficult to solve. I'm afraid that I'm not strict in practicing the piano, and I don't have to listen to it, and I'll develop some intonation problems ...
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Quick bow is one of the basic skills of the erhu. When we talk about Erhu Kuaigong, we often talk about graininess, but there is very little explanation about the graininess of Kuaibong. Today I’m going to talk about the graininess of the erhu quickbow. Many people comment on the graininess as soon as they hear the quickbow used by the erhu. As for what the graininess is, some people are ...
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Today, I will use the dynamic diagram of the erhu phoneme stick to explain the erhu fingering sequence and the practice method of retaining fingers. The erhu fingering sequence is the sequence in which the four fingers of the left hand press the strings when they continuously play various intervals, sound patterns and melody. Erhu reserved fingers It is called the reserved finger when two or mo...
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The interval is used to intuitively express the pitch relationship between musical tones. The unit of interval is "degree". The degree of the interval expresses a relative pitch relationship between the two tones on the interval. This relationship not only has the difference in pitch between the two tones, but also expresses the degree of harmony between the two tones and their harmony. ...
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Minor third: 3 semitones, such as "3-5", "6-`1" as shown in the figure below (a very important and frequently used interval) Major third: 4 semitones, such as "1-3", "5-7" The theoretical value of the minor third in the picture above is 55.281 mm. This minor third has a very wide range of applications. Such as (1 5) string first position inside and outside strings "2-4", "...
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Today, let's talk about some special playing methods of erhu. double string The erhu is a single-part musical instrument. Therefore, the double-string playing method is not a conventional bowing technique. However, in order to enrich the expression of the erhu, many composers and performers often boldly try to apply them in the music. For example, "War Horse Galloping", "The Red Arm...
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