Which is better liuqin or pipa? What is the difference between liuqin and pipa

Updated on culture 2024-03-21
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    From the structure:

    1. The pipa phoneme is composed of frets and phases, while the liuqin is composed of frets.

    2. The other structures are basically the same, but the liuqin is much smaller.

    From the timbre point of view: 1, the liuqin pitch, and the pipa has a high register, as well as a midrange and a bottom tone, of course, the liuqin also has its high, middle and low range in the high and high alto part of the pipa sound, so it is a high ** instrument in the band.

    2. The sound of the liuqin is sharp and bright and hard (shrapnel rather than nails in the performance), because of the limitation of the vocal range, the expressiveness is not as rich as the pipa, and complete, although the pipa treble is also very good, but it is not as bright and solid as the liuqin.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Liuqin and pipa, I don't know very well.

    But I think you need to learn an instrument that you can play solo in order to earn a performance.

    Many parents let their children learn musical instruments for the sake of.

    In the future, you can make your child excel.

    If you don't have a chance to perform.

    Or something that others don't really understand.

    It doesn't make much sense.

    If you think pipa is suitable for solo playing, it is recommended to learn pipa.

    Many musical instruments are interconnected.

    A few of my friends I know have only learned one or two of them themselves.

    But after learning it, I will learn other musical instruments.

    It's all very relaxing.

    So even if you let your daughter learn liuqin, it's okay, and it's easy to learn pipa in the future.

    It's mostly up to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Different structure: Liuqin.

    It is composed of headstock, shaft, panel, sound window, mountain pass, piano fret, piano saddle, fine tuning, piano stock and other parts, and the style is small; The pipa is composed of "head" and "body", the head includes string grooves, string shafts, mountain passes, etc., and the body includes phases, frets, speakers, covering hands and other parts, and the volume is larger than that of the liuqin.

    2. Different timbre: Liuqin is a national musical instrument.

    The high ** device in the medium, the timbre is rigid and crisp; Whereas, the lute has a high register, as well as a midrange and a low tone, and the timbre is soft and crisp.

    3. Different ways of playing: Liuqin is played with a plucked string; The lute, on the other hand, is played with five fingers plucked with the help of false nails.

    The pipa belongs to the plucked string class and is a plucked instrument.

    The first one, made of Xiaoxin wooden bump wheel or bamboo, etc., the speaker is semi-pear-shaped, with four strings on top, mostly made of steel wire, steel rope, and nylon. When playing, it is an important national instrument that can be played solo, accompaniment, ensemble and ensemble.

    The liuqin belongs to the pipa class of plucked instruments, which are very similar in shape and structure to the pipa, except that they are plucked with a virtual plucked pluck. Because it is made of willow wood, and its shape is similar to that of willow leaves, it is called liuqin.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The structure is different: the structure of the pipa is better than that of the liuqin.

    Large, and phonemic.

    It is composed of grade and the world's first shed, and the Liuqin phoneme is only composed of frets; 2. Different timbre: both pipa and liuqin have middle and high tones, but the middle and high tones of liuqin are higher than those of qin lead pipa; 3. Different playing directions: Liuqin is more suitable for playing the main melody in the treble area, and the high and low tones in the pipa are more distinctive, and can control different tunes.

    What is the difference between a pipa and a liuqin

    1. The structure is different

    Although the structure of the pipa and the liuqin is roughly the same, but in comparison, the structure of the liuqin will be much smaller than the pipa, and the two have certain differences in phonemes, the phonemes of the pipa are composed of taste and phase, but the phonemes of the liuqin are only composed of frets.

    2. The timbre is different

    When playing, the timbre of the pipa and the liuqin is also very different, the tone of the liuqin is higher, and the pipa has a high pitch and a low tone, alto, etc., although the liuqin is also divided into high and low, but its timbre is higher than the pipa, so it can be regarded as a high ** instrument.

    3. The direction of the performance is different

    In the folk band, because the timbre of the liuqin is relatively high, it is not easy to be covered by other instruments when playing, so it is often used to play the main theme in the high register, and will also play some skillful and gorgeous sections, which are suitable for playing cheerful, contrasting and strong rhythmic tunes, while the better pipa has stronger sound penetration, the high register is bright and bright, the middle range is soft, and the bass area is mellow, which is suitable for playing a variety of different movements.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dear kiss, Hello Tuan Leak, I have too much say Lu or Oak, these are all musical instruments that I specially learned, but now I am mainly Ruan and Liuqin. The pipa is the most difficult instrument in the Chinese music plucked instrument, don't look at its timbre is beautiful and beautiful, if you don't have a certain level, you can't show its beauty at all, of course, this is to go deeper. In fact, as for getting started, these instruments are simple, but they will become more and more difficult to learn, everything is according to this rule, and there will be no easier and simpler knowledge.

    If you are interested in learning, it is no problem to learn any of them, but it is difficult to say if you want to persevere. Compared with these three musical instruments, Zhongruan is relatively simple, and the skills are not so difficult. In the end, it's up to you to choose, because it's a hobby, just choose what you like, but stick to it, that's the hardest part.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Each has its own merits, and each has its own pros and cons.

    I have been learning pipa for 5 years, and in my opinion, it is not very difficult to learn pipa.

    As long as you are on the road, it is easy to learn, and the pipa is about remembering which one is played which note.

    I really like to listen to piano music, I envy it, and I want to learn it.

    But listening to senior students, it sounds good, but it feels different when you learn it.

    Sometimes you can't turn your fingers.

    If you want to learn, it's up to you.

    Maintaining interest and enthusiasm is the prerequisite for your progress.

    The piano belongs to the modern era, as long as there is a score, you can play it, and you can also compose music.

    The pipa is an ancient musical instrument that is rarely learned, but it can be described as an intangible heritage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First, the difference in the sound quality characteristics of the three.

    Yueqin: The volume is small, the timbre is crisp and soft, suitable for lyrical rapping, and can set off the atmosphere of the story. It is also a musical instrument for ethnic minorities to entertain themselves at night and sing the praises of their hearts after labor.

    Liuqin: It is a high-level instrument of plucked musical instruments, its acoustic effect is unique, not easy to be covered by other instruments, often used to play the main theme of the high register, and sometimes also plays gorgeous, highly technical cadenzas.

    Pipa: Strong sound penetration (attenuation, far away). The treble is bright and rigid, the midrange is soft and moist, and the bass is rich.

    Second, the difference in use:

    Yueqin: often used in opera, opera and song and dance accompaniment, also used in ensemble, is one of the three major accompaniment instruments of the Peking Opera Band, and with Jinghu and Jingerhu, it is the main three head accompaniment instruments for singing.

    Liu Qin: She plays a variety of roles in the field of Chinese performance. In the national band, the liuqin is a high-level instrument of plucked musical instruments, with a unique sound effect, and often plays an important main theme in the high register.

    Pipa: It is the first plucked instrument, plucked string instrument. Wooden, the speaker is semi-pear-shaped, with four strings on top, which was originally made of silk thread, but now it is mostly made of steel wire, steel rope and nylon. The neck and panel are set to determine the "phase" and "fret" of the phoneme.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The pipa is a traditional plucked musical instrument in East Asia with a history of more than 2,000 years. The earliest musical instrument known as the "pipa" appeared around the time of the Qin Dynasty in China. The word "pipa" in the word "jue" means "two jades collide and make a pleasant sound", indicating that this is a musical instrument that makes sound by playing the strings.

    than" refers to "strings and other columns". "Ba" refers to the fact that this instrument is always attached to the player's body, unlike the qin that does not touch the human body. Before the Tang Dynasty, pipa was also the general term for all plucked musical instruments of the Lute Qin family (also known as the Lute genus) in Chinese.

    The Chinese pipa spread to other parts of East Asia, where it developed into the current Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese pipa.

    Liuqin, a stringed instrument. It is also known as willow leaf qin, diamond leg, and earth pipa. It was originally prevalent in Jiangsu, Shandong, Anhui and other provinces.

    It is now popular all over the country. It is one of the pear-shaped speaker stringed instruments that have been circulated among the people since the Tang Dynasty, and its appearance, structure and playing method are similar to that of the pipa. The earliest Liuqin, the structure is very simple, because the shape of the Liuqin is rustic, very folk, the Chinese people affectionately call it "Tu Pipa".

    The Yueqin speaker is full of circles, and the neck is short. The total length is 62, and the diameter of the speaker is centimeters. The neck and speaker frame are made of mahogany and rosewood, and the frame is glued together with six wooden planks of the same size.

    Panels and backs made of paulownia wood. The box has two built-in sound beams and two sound columns. Four-axis, four-string, every two strings are in unison, and the fifth is fixed.

    There are eight or nine frets on the neck and top.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The shape of the pipa is pear-shaped, and the phoneme has six phases and twenty-four frets.

    The shape of the liuqin is similar to that of the pipa, but it is much smaller, and the phoneme is only composed of frets, and the speaker of the yueqin is round, and the frets are less than those of the pipa.

    The pipa has a relatively wide vocal range and strong expressiveness, and is now mostly used in solo and other performance forms.

    The pitch of the liuqin, its high, middle and low range is basically in the high and middle part of the pipegga sound, and it is a high ** instrument in the orchestra.

    The Yueqin is mainly used as an accompaniment for Peking Opera and other operas.

    I'm learning pipa, and all of the above can be regarded as pipa-like instruments......I kind of want to learn a few more musical instruments, and Ruan is also a pipa......

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The liuqin and the pipa are both stringed instruments, and the differences between them are as follows:

    1. The structure is different: the pipa phoneme is composed of frets and phases, while the liuqin is composed of frets as long as it is composed of frets. The other structures are basically the same, but the liuqin is much smaller.

    2. The timbre is not the same: the Liuqin has a high pitch, and the pipa has a high pitch and a midrange and a bottom tone, and the Liuqin certainly has its high, middle and low pitch in the middle and middle of the pipa sound, so it is a high ** instrument in the band. The sound of the liuqin is sharp and hard (shrapnel rather than fingernails in the performance), because of the limited vocal range, the expressiveness is not as rich and complete as the pipa, although the pipa treble is also very good, but not as bright and solid as the liuqin.

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