"Rain on Plantains" by Jiang Kemi Gao Hu
339 views · Organized by 风月呢喃 on 2022-12-24
"Rain Beats Plantains" by Kang Kemi Gao Hu from the folk music album "Jingfeng".
Full of poetic aura and passion, Jiang Kemi experiences and deals with the meaning of music with her successful and unique mode, skilled technique, delicate and varied, and good use of her own way. She performs the three-movement Huqin Concerto "Jing Wind" and many other works written recently for this album. Music critics say that Jiang Kemi can hear ear oil when playing Huqin.
The Huqin Concerto "Beijing Wind" is based on the rich operas, folk music and folk music of Beijing. It uses three kinds of Huqin, namely Jinghu, Erhu and Banhu, respectively to depict the magnificent halls, beautiful scenery and distinctive folk customs of the ancient capital of Beijing. It shows the charm, style, customs and style of the ancient capital. It eulogizes the ancient capital of China with its long history, beautiful scenery and simple folk customs.
08 Rain Fight Plantain [Gaohu Traditional five fight head]
This song is one of the outstanding traditional pieces of Guangdong music. The melody is smooth and bright, and the short stop in the middle of the music is the patter of rain hitting plantain; The change of technique, the sharp contrast of speed and strength, such as the dancing state of Plantain, is extremely interesting in the South.
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Jiang Kemei, born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is a huqin player. He is currently the director and master tutor of the folk music department of Harbin Conservatory of Music.
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Involving musical instruments
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.
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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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