Yu Lefu Gaohu Performing "Have or Not"

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Yu Lefu's Gaohu performance "There is No" (the third movement of "Infinite Light Years") comes from the album "Music Book: Gaohu - Yu Lefu".

The Gaohu Scenario Suite "Infinite Light Years" was created and performed by contemporary gaohu performer Yu Lefu. The work expresses the author's feelings towards the world and his awareness of life when he enters the age of no confusion, and depicts the various moods of contemporary people in different environments. There are four movements in the music, which are: 1. [Heaven and Earth] (Thanksgiving and Reverence), 2. [You and Me] (Love and Nostalgia), 3. [Yes or No] (Confusion and Loss), 4. [Light and Shadow] ( Ambition and Aggressiveness). Yu Lefu: "As living beings in time and space, although we are so small that we can be ignored, the human heart and mind are so big that it is difficult to measure the 'body' and the 'mind'. Perhaps it is an eternal unity of contradiction."

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Yu Lefu, gaohu performer, master degree, lecturer of gaohu in Xinghai Conservatory of Music, director of chamber music teaching and research section, director of Huqin Professional Committee of Chinese National Orchestra Society, and editorial board member of Gaohu volume editorial board of "Chinese Music Encyclopedia". Under the tutelage of Yu Qiwei, Chen Guoguo, Bu Canrong and Xiao Yan.
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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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