Pipa is one of the main national musical instruments in my country and one of the most artistically expressive plucked instruments.
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The pipa originated in ancient India, and was introduced to China through the Silk Road and was transformed. The pipa is generally four-stringed. It was popular in the vast Central Plains of my country during the Tang Dynasty, and spread to Japan, becoming a historical witness of Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges.
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Fang Jinlong (1963-), a native of Anqing, Anhui Province, a famous Chinese pipa player, a representative of modern five-string pipa, one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Chinese Music", is now the "Jinlong Music Studio" of the Guangdong Provincial Art Institute Artistic Director.
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Pipa can be divided into five-string Pipa and Pipa. At present, there are very few people who play the five-stringed pipa, and most people choose to play the pipa. So, what is the difference between the five-stringed lute and the lute?
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A concert that links the tradition, the present and the future. You open the door of the theater and walk into the music hall filled with youth. The melody of Chinese music and the second dimension is perfectly intertwined and hovering above the theater dome.
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This pipa, which has been passed down for thousands of years, was only displayed because of the handover of the throne; it is also a cultural relic from China, which has witnessed the unique cultural relationship between China and Japan.
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Pipa is a very traditional musical instrument in my country. Pipa can be found in many of our literary works and unearthed cultural relics. Until today, for many friends who learn musical instruments, Pipa is also one of the most popular music in folk music. an important instrument.
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Pipa can be divided into five-string Pipa and four-string Pipa. At present, there are very few people who play the five-stringed lute, and most people choose to play the four-stringed lute. So, what are the differences between the five-stringed pipa and the four-stringed pipa?
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