Ancient painting version of folk music ensemble "Iron Blood Danxin"
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"Iron Blood Danxin" is a song written by Deng Weixiong, composed by Gu Jiahui, and sung by Luo Wen and Jenny. It is the theme song of the 1983 TVB TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Iron Blood Danxin". The song was recorded by Luo Wen in 1983 In the album "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" released on January 1.
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Pipa (pinyin: pí pa), the first plucked instrument, is a traditional plucked instrument in East Asia, a plucked stringed musical instrument. Made of wood or bamboo, the speaker is half-pear-shaped and has four strings on the top. It was originally made of silk thread, but now it is mostly made of steel wire, steel rope and nylon.
It is the abbreviation of "Treble Erhu". Its shape, structure, bowing technique, and playing symbols used are the same as those of Erhu, except that the qin barrel (resonance box) is slightly smaller than that of erhu, and part of the qin barrel is usually sandwiched between two legs. play.
Zhonghu (pinyin: zhōng hú) is a musical instrument restructured on the basis of the erhu. All erhu playing skills are suitable for Chinese hu playing. It is still a less sensitive instrument. It is best at playing some lyrical, vast singing melodies, long harmonics and not very complicated tone patterns, and less fast and colorful melodies.
Dizi (pinyin: dí zi), also known as the horizontal flute, is generally used as an important musical instrument to accompany opera.
Erhu (Pinyin: Erhu) originated in the Tang Dynasty, called "Xiqin", and has a history of more than a thousand years. It is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument. Erhu, or Erxian Huqin, also known as "Nanhu" and "Omzi", is one of the main bowed and stringed instruments (wiping strings) in the Chinese national musical instrument family.
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Organized by 左树 on 2022-05-12
Gaohu is a musical instrument, which is the abbreviation of "high-pitched erhu". Its shape, structure, bowing technique and technique, as well as the playing symbols used, are all the same as those of erhu, except that the qin barrel (sound box) is slightly smaller than that of erhu. The legs are played with a part of the violin tube in between.
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Organized by 钟离 on 2022-05-12
The way of playing the gaohu in Cantonese music was first adopted by Mr. Lu Wencheng, a master of Cantonese music. At first, the leading instrument of Cantonese music was not the gaohu, but the "two strings", which resembled the larger Jinghu.
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Organized by Susan on 2022-04-21
The gaohu is a high-pitched stringed instrument, so its timbre is crisp and bright, and it is good at expressing lyrical, cheerful and gorgeous melodies; while the erhu has a softer timbre and is a bass instrument, which is more suitable for performing sad melodies. Generally speaking: the voice of the gaohu is a little sharper, the voice of the erhu is a little thicker, the timbre of the gaohu is higher than that of the erhu, and the gaohu has the characteristics of strong Cantonese music.
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Organized by 凉凉月色 on 2022-03-14
Gaohu is a high-pitched stringed instrument. Its shape, structure, bowing technique, and playing symbols are the same as those of the erhu, except that the qin barrel (resonance box) is slightly smaller than that of the erhu. .
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Organized by Eno Elvis on 2022-03-07
Zhang Jiawei, a huqin performer from the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, held a special Huqin music exchange at the small theater of the Taijiang District Cultural Center. At the scene, in the style of a talk show, he gave everyone 7 Huqin instruments in one breath: the Erquanqin specially tailored for the performance of "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", the coconut shell made of coconut shells for the speaker, and the Jinghu, Zhonghu, Erhu, Guangdong Gaohu, Xiqin.
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