[Zhongruan/Yueqin] Father and son jointly perform the second movement "Reindeer" of "The Sketch of the Life of the Northern Nations"
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Yueqin indicates that the performer Feng Shaoxian and the Zhongruan performer Feng Mantian, father and son, played the second movement "Reindeer" of the Yueqin suite "The Sketch of the Life of the Northern Nations" together in Tiantian Xiang.
The musical instrument used by Mr. Feng Shaoxian in the video is the Xuemei Yueqin developed by him, and the musical instrument used by Mr. Feng Mantian is the imitation of Tang Yin Kong Zhongruan developed by him. The musical instruments used by the father and son are both developed by themselves.
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Feng Mantian (March 13, 1963-), graduated from Harbin Normal University, a famous Chinese musician, Master Zhongruan, and Yueqin performer.
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Feng Shaoxian, a Yueqin player. Born in December 1939 in a primary school teacher's family in Hailun County, Heilongjiang Province. Heilongjiang Song and Dance Theater Yueqin performer. National first-class performer, member of China Musicians Association, director of China National Orchestra Association, vice chairman of Heilongjiang Musicians Association, vice chairman of Heilongjiang National Orchestra Association.
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Yueqin (Pinyin: yuè qín), a plucked musical instrument of the Han nationality, originated in the Han Dynasty. It has been spread in China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam. It is also spread in China and Vietnam. The early Yueqin had a long neck and generally had about twelve frets. In the Qing Dynasty, the short-necked Yueqin with the eighth rank or so appeared, which is easy to play in the high-pitched area, and is often used for the accompaniment of opera. After the development and improvement of Ruan in the 1950s, Yueqin usually refers to the short-necked Yueqin in mainland China.
Zhongruan (pinyin: zhōng ruǎn) is a national plucked musical instrument with a long history in China. It is a traditional plucked musical instrument of the Chinese nation.
Because of the mellow, rich tone and wide range of sound, Ruan has become the main instrument in solo, ensemble, and duet in ancient times; in modern times, Ruan can play a powerful role in the orchestra, and Da Ruan and Zhong Ruan are mainly used in national orchestras.
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