Organized by 碍与暧 on 2022-07-02
"Zhuang Zhou's Dream of Butterfly" is a qin piece composed by Mao Minzhong, a qin master in the Southern Song Dynasty, based on the allusions in "Zhuangzi·Inner Piece·Qiwu Lun".
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Organized by 沈梦溪 on 2022-07-01
Jumping bow is a bow technique that uses the bouncing power of the bow to play a short and elastic jumping sound. It is divided into two types: controlled jumping bow and natural jumping bow.
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Organized by 拙 on 2022-07-01
In the silk strings that have continued to this day in the Qing Dynasty, the friction of the left hand on the strings is very loud, which to some extent blocks and interrupts the progress of the music melody.
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Organized by 小小瞬 on 2022-07-01
The bowing method that uses one bow to play two or more notes is called slurred, which is represented by connecting lines on the score of Erhu.
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Organized by 关谷奇迹 on 2022-07-01
"Flowing Water" is an ancient qin song. In historical legends, people often associate it with Boya during the Warring States Period.
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Organized by 阿轺 on 2022-07-01
"Drunk Crazy" is intended to use alcohol to express one's inner thoughts. It is not really addicted to alcohol, but is actually drunk and awake, and pretends to be crazy with alcohol. The song "Drunk Crazy" is about three minutes long. The rhythm is clear, the ups and downs are jumping, and it is full of changes, giving people a drunken state of being addicted to alcohol. "Awakening from drunkenness" is the core content of "Drunk Crazy", and the handling of "awakening from drunkenness" is the measure that this song needs to grasp.
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Organized by 风月呢喃 on 2022-07-01
"Spring on the Stone" was written by Boya in the Spring and Autumn Period, with the theme of expressing love for landscapes and forming alliances with spring stones. Through springs and stones, the author expresses the author's feelings for natural landscapes and his perception of the philosophy of life.
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Organized by 天井 on 2022-07-01
"Shuanghe Tingquan", also known as "Listening to the Spring", among the piano scores of Cunjian, first appeared in the "Wenhuitang Qinpu" in the late Ming Dynasty. And included in the "Fingering Collection Reference", "Qin Learning Beginning", "Xing Xin Qin Score", "Qin Heart Direct Finger" and other piano works.
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Organized by 迦夜 on 2022-07-01
"Guan Shanyue" is a song of the Han Yuefu. The author is unknown. It was originally a horizontal blowing song, and was later transplanted into a qin song.
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Organized by 卷鹅 on 2022-07-01
"Dongting Qiusi" is a qin piece of the Ming Dynasty, the author is unknown. This piece is based on the meaning of autumn in Dongting. Clear water and sky high, smoke waves vast. The realm of life, after years of washing and precipitation, is as clear as the water and sky in Dongting. The so-called: "I once put a flat boat back to Chutian, and I was saddened by tears. The moon in Xiangshan Mountain in my twenty-year dream is clearly on the seven strings tonight."
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