How to replace a broken liuqin string
545 views · Organized by 赵锦辛 on 2022-06-15
How to replace a broken liuqin string? First take out the new strings, remove the broken strings, tie one side of the new strings to the headstock first, be careful to tie them firmly, then put the traps under the strings on the other side, turn the handle to fix, and finally tune the Can.
Be careful not to fold the new strings as they are easy to break. The tuning of the first string of Liuqin is d in the second group of small characters; the tuning of the second string is the g in the group of small characters; the tuning of the third string is the d in the group of small characters; the tuning of the fourth string is the g in the group of small characters.
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Liuqin (pinyin: Liǔ Qín) is a plucked stringed instrument originated in the Qing Dynasty. The earliest Liuqin has a very simple structure and a very folk-like appearance. Now popular all over the country. It is one of the pear-shaped speakers and stringed instruments that have been circulating among the people since the Tang Dynasty. Its shape, structure and playing method are similar to those of the pipa.
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