Guqin, also known as Yaoqin, Yuqin and Qixian, is a traditional Chinese plucked stringed instrument with a history of more than 3,000 years. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and long aftertone.
1. After stepping out in a hurry, you can't control the force of your fingers, not only the sound of the wood on the surface of the piano, but also it is impossible to master the coordinated timbre.
how to solve this problem? First of all, there must be a sense of advance in thinking, so that the fingers are not nervous before stepping out, and at the same time, you must press the strings with your fingers and press the strings with appropriate force to the piano surface. You cannot press the strings by hitting the piano surface. Good results. The predecessors said, "Lifting a finger is as heavy as a mountain, and a fan's finger is as light as a feather." This is the truth.
2. The outstretched fingers are inaccurate to the phoneme problem. To solve this problem, we must first be familiar with the harmony relationship between phoneme and dispersion, according to the same degree of sound, and octave.
After you are familiar with phonemes, there is a simple way to press the phoneme, which is especially helpful for beginners. You might as well give it a try. That is, when you need to press a certain phoneme, look at the phoneme with your eyes instead of your fingers, so that your fingers can be basically accurately pressed (the pitch problem also needs to be fine-tuned by hearing). The reason is very simple, because the various functions of the human body are directed by the brain. The information observed by the eyes is transmitted to the brain, and the brain then directs the movements of the hands. This kind of unity is human instinct. You won't be able to hit the phoneme.
3. There are common fingering movements such as "two up" and "two down" that do not remember the phoneme. Beginners often go up or down two times at random, and there are inaccurate sounds. Over time, it will cause differences in hearing. , when it should be noted.
Why aren't phonemes written on the sheet music? It is a matter of basic common sense in music theory, because the guqin is handled according to the pentatonic scale, and the second upper or second lower is the upper two tones and the lower two tones. The seven emblems are added, because it is common knowledge of music theory, so the notation people omit the words and only write two up or two downs. The piano player must understand this truth, and must be handled seriously when playing, otherwise there will be problems with intonation. , not to mention playing beautiful and beautiful tunes.
Skilled fingering and internal self-cultivation, and consistent heart and hand when playing, can play a good effect!