"The Five Watches of the Crescent Moon" played by Zhang Yue Banhu
269 views · Organized by 华夫饼 on 2022-03-03
"Crescent Moon Five Watches" (also known as "Diaochan Five Watches" and "Generals' Names Five Watches") is a folk minor tune of the Han nationality in Northeast China, mainly because the lyrics are "Wugeng Style", and each "geng" must have "Crescent Moon" in it Son" is named after the three words. In the video, the performer used a banhu to express the situation of farmers fighting against landlords and dividing their fields during the vigorous land reform movement in the northeastern countryside, expressing the mood of the farmers who turned over.
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Zhang Yue, young erhu performer, master of erhu from China Conservatory of Music, member of China Musicians Association, member of China Nationalities Orchestra Society, examiner of social art level of Chinese Nationalities Orchestra Society, and introduced talents from Hainan University.
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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 It was originally made of silk thread, but now it is mostly made of steel wire, steel rope and nylon.
Banhu (pinyin: bǎn hú) is a kind of stringed instrument with a history of more than 300 years in China. The timbre is high, firm, and has strong penetrating power. It is the main accompaniment instrument for northern opera and rap.
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.
Ruan (Ruan Xian) (Pinyin: Ruǎn), short for Ruan Xian. It is a traditional plucked musical instrument of the Han nationality, also known as Ruan Xian and Ruan Qin. In ancient times, it was called Qin Pipa. Later, because of the introduction of Quxiang Pipa, the name "Pipa" was occupied, and it was named after Ruan Xian, who was good at playing this instrument.
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