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1.First of all, the guzheng should be medium and high-end, and it is not easy to break the thread, because the wood and workmanship are relatively delicate.
2.The position of the yard should be basically correct, and it is easy to break the line when it is close to and far away from the headstock.
3.When the string is tightened, the yard should be taken off the piano board, and then the tuning should be pressed when the tightness is reached, and the string should not be put on the string directly tightened.
4.It is best to ask a professional teacher or tuner to help you tune the piano, or you can use a professional tuner to help you set the tone, which is fast and accurate.
5.When tuning, take your time and move only a little at a time.
6.After using the guzheng, you can wipe off the sweat stains on the strings with a dry and soft cloth to prevent the strings from rusting, if the strings are rusty, the strings will be easy to break. When not in use, it is best to cover the zither with a zither cover to reduce the erosion of the zither by dust, light or humid air.
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It's convenient to buy a tuner. If you listen with your ears, you have to take your time and work naturally. If your ears don't feel safe, you should still use a tuner.
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Generally, the strings will go down, and if the wood is in wet weather, the sound will go far, just move the saddle to the right a little, if the wood is convinced, or use the tuner.
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The most convenient way is to use a tuner, the strings will not break because of this, it may be that your piano has been in the piano for a long time, the strings have been sharpened, so you will feel like they are going to break.
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You can move the saddle, and then take your time when you pull the strings, with a smaller amplitude.
In addition, if the strings are old, they are easy to break, and every time the strings are tuned, it is very "thrilling".
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Try not to use a tuning wrench, move the saddle, and then use the tuner.
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It is recommended to use the tuner for a period of time, and when you are familiar with the timbre of each note, you can use the tuner and tune by feeling, and then you can use the piano code or wrench to tune.
This is also a kind of exercise for your listening, otherwise, the more advanced you learn, the more you still use the tuner.
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The steps of how to tune the guzheng strings are as follows:
Tools: Guzheng, tuner stick and tuner chain to do.
1. First, take out the tuner and tuner. Clip the clip of the tuner to the piano, then press and hold the red button, turn on the tuner and press the M T button to adjust to the mode of holding the Hu Guzheng, and change the automatic mode to manual mode.
2. Set the key to D. The data displayed on the tuner is 21 for the 21st string. The strings are counted from the thinnest to the 1st string and the thickest to the 21st string.
3. Start tuning from 8 strings. I set the number of the tuner to 8, and for beginners, it is easy to tear the string if I use a little bit from the first string force. Insert the tuning stick into the spool of the 8th string, hold the tuning stick in your right hand and pluck the strings with your left hand.
4. Pay attention to the pointer on the tuner display, and adjust the pointer to the middle position. Pluck the strings, the pointer does not hit the middle position, indicating that the hardness of the strings is low, and the tuning stick is twisted forward a little. Twist and pluck the strings until the pointer hits the middle position.
5. If the velocity pointer hits the right, it means that the strings are too hard, and you need to twist the tuning stick back a little bit. The closer the pointer is to the middle 0, the softer the tuner you need to twist the tuner.
Once the strings are tuned, then they are tuned from 9 to 21 and from 7 to 1. The method is equivalent to tuning 8 strings, and after all the strings are tuned, pluck them one by one from 1st string to 21st string.
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The fixed strings of the guzheng can be tuned like this, because the guzheng is 12356 in the 5th tone scale, and the sound name of the d tuning valence is d, e, f, a, b, so you must first know the sound name of each string of the guzheng. Start with the 21st string and tune up the strings d, e, f, a, b, d, e, f, a.
When the left hand is pressed repeatedly after alignment, so that the string tension is maximized, and then adjusted, the new piano should be repeatedly tuned several times, otherwise the strings in the net will run away in a short time, so if you want to keep it for a long time, you need to set it several times.
Origin theory: As early as the Warring States Period from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century BC, the guzheng was widely spread in the Qin State (now Shaanxi), so it was named Qin Zheng, which has a history of more than 2,500 years. The origin of the guzheng is still inconclusive.
Guzheng, plucked stringed instrument, also known as Han Zheng and Qin Zheng, is an ancient national musical instrument of the Han nationality, popular all over China. It is often used for solo, ensemble, instrumental ensemble and accompaniment of singing and dancing, opera, and opera.
Because of its wide vocal range, beautiful timbre, rich performance skills and strong expressiveness, it is known as the "King of Music", also known as the "Oriental Piano", and is one of the unique and important national musical instruments in China. The structure of the guzheng is composed of a panel, a goose pillar, a string, a front mountain, a string nail, a tuning box, a foot, a back mountain, a side plate, a sound outlet, a bottom plate, and a string hole. The shape is a rectangular wooden speaker, and the string frame "Zheng Pillar" (i.e., the Goose Pillar) can move freely, one string and one tone, arranged according to the pentatonic scale.
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Guzheng string tuning method:
In the first step, the four colored strings are aligned according to the standard tuning fork. On the 21-string S-shaped zither, the first.
Fourth, the first. IX.
Ten. The four strings of the fourth and nineteenth are all colored, and are represented as four notes, such as A, A, A1, and A2, that is, four notes such as D.
The A note of the ninth string should be the same as the standard note A on the tuning fork, so first set the ninth string to the same pitch as the tuning fork A. In this way, the ninth string A can be used as the standard, and the A, A1, A2 and other strings can be adjusted in order according to the relationship between the upper and lower octaves.
The second step is to set the tones in the 5-5 pitch area according to the pentatonic scale, and then use this pitch as the standard to align the tones in the 5-1 pitch from low to high according to the octave relationship, and then align the tones in the 5-1 pitch range from high to low.
Finally, from the lowest note to the highest note, and from the highest note to the lowest note, you will check the scale back and forth until you feel that all the sounds are in correct harmony.
Move the yards of each do a little to the left.
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