Holding the qin is a key action. If you do not hold the qin correctly, you will not be able to pull out the sound normally. So do you know the wrong way to hold the erhu? The following will introduce to you the wrong way to hold the erhu.
1. The piano barrel is placed in the middle of the left leg by mistake, instead of the position where the base of the left leg is close to the lower abdomen.
2. The piano bar is too inclined left or right; too forward or adducted.
3. In the first position, the tiger's mouth on the left hand is too far away from a thousand jins.
4. The left arm lacks the proper support, and is clamped by the tiger's mouth and hung on the piano rod.
5. Bend your thumb down to hook the piano bar.
6. When holding the piano, keep the palm of the left hand close to the piano bar, and the fingers "lie down" and press the strings upside down.
7. Excessive bending of the finger joints, touching the strings with the tips of the fingers (even with the fingernails).
8. Reflexed finger joints, especially the first joints of the middle finger, ring finger and little finger.
9. The fingers (especially the ring finger and the little finger) are not pressed from the front of the string (from the string to the direction of the piano bar), but from the outside of the string (from the string to the body direction), so that only the outer string is pressed, The inner string is in a virtual pressing state, which often results in a wolf sound.
10. Always keep your fingers "hanging" above the phoneme when playing, and don't let it go.
11. When one finger is on the string, the fingers below it are curled in the palm.
12. When holding the piano, the upper arm is raised too much, which makes the left arm in a tense and unnatural state.