Pipa can be divided into five-string Pipa and Pipa. At present, there are very few people who play the five-stringed pipa, and most people choose to play the pipa. So, what is the difference between the five-stringed lute and the lute?
1. The five-stringed pipa has a greater advantage than the pipa when it expresses intense emotions and majestic momentum. Because there is one more string than the pipa, the players of the five-string pipa can fully demonstrate the grand scene that the music wants to express.
2. The pipa is better than the five-string pipa in expressing delicate emotions. Since the fifth string does not exist, there is no interference from the reverberation, so the pipa can better highlight the strength and weakness, and can bring people a deeper feeling.
3. The popular age is different. The five-stringed pipa was popular from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and in the Song Dynasty, almost all people switched to the four-stringed pipa. Pipa became popular after the Song Dynasty, and so far, the number of pipa users still greatly exceeds the number of users of five-string pipa.
The difference between the five-stringed pipa and the pipa is that the five-stringed pipa was popular between the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and it can better express the magnificent momentum; the four-stringed pipa became popular after the Song Dynasty and can better express feelings; the number of pipa users is far away Far more than the number of users of the five-stringed lute.