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Violin! I've been learning erhu for a long time ·· I put it down after 10 in the exam ·· I have always felt that the erhu is similar to the violin, one Chinese and one ocean. But one day I saw a violin classmate who graduated from grade 10 playing the violin... I feel that there is a gap... It's not a style... The vocal range of the violin is not comparable to that of the erhu·· Although the timbre is said to have its own merits ·· But the erhu is much duller than the violin...
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Erhu. First, we Chinese, it's actually good to have a traditional musical instrument as a specialty. And the erhu is a Chinese musical instrument.
Second, the erhu is more varied than the violin. The violin strings can be pressed in a limited way, until the "board" is reached. What about the erhu? There is a lot of room for movement, and there are more performance skills.
Third, haha, the erhu is more comfortable to play than the violin, and it is very tiring to practice with your neck between your legs. And it's not good for the cervical spine!
But as a reminder, these two instruments are quite difficult to learn, so have faith and keep learning!
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It is recommended that you learn erhu. Actually, I like the violin very much, but I heard that if you want to learn the violin well, you should start learning it at the age of 4, and the violinist's hand is very demanding.
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As a reminder, it won't be bad for the cervical spine! I just play the violin, and I don't have a cervical spine or anything like that, it depends on which one you like.
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Of course, the erhu, the violin is difficult to listen to to a certain extent.
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It is generally believed that the violin is more difficult than the erhu.
1. Human body support: the violin holder is on the shoulder, the stability is poor, and it needs to be practiced for a long time. The erhu is seated on the lap, which has good stability, and even novices will not be unstable in their holdings.
2. Press the strings: The left hand of the violin needs to be twisted when pressing the strings, which is anti-human physiology and very difficult to adapt. Erhu is more obedient to human physiology and is relatively easy to press.
3. Intonation: Both are fretless musical instruments, and they need to be heard by ear. The violin relies on the fingers to fine-tune the fretboard, and the erhu does not have a fretboard, but the pitch can be adjusted by pressing the depth of the strings, which is just as difficult as the erhu.
4. Bow movement: The bow movement of the violin's right hand is anti-human physiology, which is more difficult than the erhu. Through the above comparison, it can be concluded that the learning difficulty of violin is slightly higher than that of erhu.
But it doesn't mean that the erhu is easy to learn, the erhu is the most difficult of the national musical instruments, its learning difficulty is really not much lower than the violin, the erhu, the violin want to play a little decent, at least more than three years, if you want to really learn at least ten years or more, the situation on the golden strings of TV is impossible in reality.
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Violin, do what you want to do, no matter how difficult it is, you can't give up.