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Yueqin operating guide

Yueqin has a lot of playing skills, but usually the right hand uses methods such as playing, plucking, picking, long wheel, and strumming, while the left hand uses methods such as pushing, pulling, kneading, and shifting fingers. "Play" and "Pick" are the main performance techniques of Yueqin. Yueqin is a traditional Chinese plucked musical instrument, which originated in the Han Dynasty. ...
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The paddle is perpendicular to the thumb. Basically, after blocking the logo with your fingers, the exposed length is enough. The top of the paddle should be in a straight line with the index finger. When playing, the pick is an extension of the finger. When picking down, use the inside of the thumb to pick the string, and when picking up, use the index finger to pick the st...
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When Jinghu played the Erhuang aria, the inner and outer strings of Jinghu were set at 52 strings. Then, when the Yueqin is tuned, it is two degrees higher than Jinghu, that is, the three strings are still set to 363 strings. If you play the anti-two-huang tune, the inner and outer strings of Jinghu are set to 15 strings, and the Yueqin is also a major second higher than that of J...
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There are two kinds of tuning methods for Yueqin: one is folk music tuning CFCF; the other is opera music, the tuning is the first tuning #C, #G, mainly for Peking opera music, no matter what sound is played as (3). Yueqin has a lot of playing skills, but usually the right hand uses methods such as playing, plucking, picking, long wheel, and strumming, while the left hand uses methods such as p...
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The structure of the Yueqin is similar to that of the Ruan, the difference is that there are sound beams and columns in the body, and the neck is short. The Yueqin is composed of head, neck, body, pegs, strings and strings. The headstock and neck are made from a single piece of rosewood or other hardwood. The decoration on the top of the headstock is made of wood alone to form a faucet or ...
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The Yueqin can be used for solo, instrumental ensemble and to accompany song and dance, opera, and rap music. It is an accompaniment instrument for operas such as Peking Opera, Pingju Opera, Henan Opera, Chu Opera, Xi Opera, Gui Opera and Taiwan Gezi Opera. In the field of Peking Opera, Yueqin, Jinghu and Jingerhu are collectively known as the three major pieces. Henan Opera uses a larg...
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