When playing the single-string piano, it is usually played in a sitting position. The piano can be placed horizontally on a table, shelf or legs, or the tail of the piano can be placed on the legs, and the head of the piano can be placed on other supports.
With the right hand holding the pick stick, the outer palm gently touches the harmonic points such as 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, and 1/8 of the strings.
Hold the joystick in your left hand and change the tension of the strings by pushing and pulling, raising or lowering the height of the articulation.
The right-hand skills include strumming, picking and touching the strings, and alternately playing and picking quickly, an effect similar to "rolling" can be obtained, and the output is a compound sound of overtones and fundamentals; the left-hand skills include kneading, pulling, pushing, pulling, and pushing. , hit, bump, shake, vibrato and portamento etc.
playing technique
1. Kneading the strings: gently hold the piano rod with the little finger of the left hand, and shake it evenly from left to right.
2. Pull: Hold the piano bar with your left hand and pull it outward to raise the sound of the strings.
3. Push: Push the piano rod inward with your left hand to lower the sound of the piano.
4. Pull soft: the combination of pulling and kneading.
5, push soft: push and soft combination.
6. Play: After plucking the strings with the right hand, tap the piano rod with the thumb of the left hand outwards.
7. Bump: After plucking the strings with your right hand, tap the piano rod inward with your left index finger.
8. Shake: use the combination of hitting and bumping.
9, vibrato: that is, continuous play.
10. After plucking the strings with the right hand, pull the piano rod with the left hand. The beginning and end should be marked in the score.
11. After plucking the strings with the right hand, push the piano rod with the left hand.