The traditional playing form of the pendant is mostly self-pulling and self-singing. When playing, the pendant is placed on the leg, the left hand holds the piano bar to press the strings, and the right hand holds the bow to play.
Tie the pendant of the pendant to a stand and place it in front of your feet. One end of the hammer stick for hitting the wooden stick is fixed on the stand (the hammer stick can move), and the end that controls the movement of the hammer stick is tied to the foot. When singing, the feet swing rhythmically to pull the rope to strike the board.
The main techniques of falling qin, the left-hand bowing method mostly uses long bow (soft bow and hard bow), half bow, short bow, even bow, broken bow, staggered bow, shaking bow, trembling bow, broken bow, swing bow, double string Etc.; the characteristics of the left hand are due to the long shaft of the pendant, the fingerboard, the large position and the frequent movement, so the portamento, especially the portamento and double portamento of the big jump, are very distinctive.
In addition, commonly used fingerings include double strings, vibrato, vibrato, plucked strings, overtones, etc. Wang Dianyu, a well-known folk artist and violin performer in modern times, is good at imitating the important arias of famous opera actors of various schools.