Guqin, Xiao and Erhu play "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon"

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Guqin, Xiao and Erhu performance "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" from Dai Xiaolian Guqin Ensemble album "He Chang"

Guqin ensemble, which developed late, is the product of the modernization of folk music in the past 20 or 30 years, and thus has formed a unique form. Guqin ensemble is usually a form of ensemble tailored for guqin, with guqin as the main instrument, and based on a small combination of four or five instruments. Guqin ensemble works need to express the connotation of music and rich and diverse timbre in the cooperation between various instruments, complete the mutual coordination of complex rhythms, feel the tacit understanding of mutual cooperation between musical partners, and then enjoy the fun of co-interpretation and creation of ensemble works.

Two springs reflect the moon

Liu arranged the songs "Yuan"

Guqin: Dai Xiaolian Xiao: Wang Junkan

Erhu: Dai Shenghua

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Dai Xiaolian (1963 - ) is the successor of the modern Guangling School of Guqin, a professor and master tutor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and the inheritor of the Guqin art of Shanghai's oral tradition of intangible culture. The style of the piano is rigorous, bright, clear and vivid, emphasizing that the technique must be dominated by the artistic conception and verve of the music.
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Xiao (pinyin: xiāo), divided into dongxiao and qinxiao. And because the flute has a hole, it is different from the pan flute without a hole, so it is called "dongxiao". The xiao has a long history, the sound is round and soft, quiet and elegant, suitable for solo and ensemble. It is generally made of bamboo with blow holes at the top.
Guqin (pinyin: Gǔ Qín) is a traditional Chinese musical instrument with a history of at least 3,500 years. Guqin is also known as Yaoqin, Yuqin and Seven-stringed Qin. The guqin has 13 emblems that mark the rhythm, and is also a ritual and musical instrument. It belongs to the silk in the octave. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and long aftertone.
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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