Now we are talking about the guzheng, is it the ancient qin?

Updated on culture 2024-03-04
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The ancient qin is our today's guqin, with only 7 strings, no saddles, and much more difficult to play than the guzheng. Nowadays, the most widely used guzheng is 21 strings, which is relatively easy to get started, and the tuition fee is much cheaper than that of the guqin.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, it should be a guqin. Guzheng was not very popular in ancient times, but in modern times, the left hand was added and the right hand was liberated, so that it got today's development. And the guqin is a gentleman's must-know, and anyone with a little culture has to learn it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. The guzheng evolved slowly and is the modern body of the guqin.

    The guqin originally had three strings, and later became seven, and the guqin originally did not have the current yards.

    The guzheng has 21 strings, and even the double-sided zither has 42 strings.

    The guzheng slowly evolves to have a wider vocal range and stronger accuracy in playing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Guzheng is not the same as guqin, which is longer than guqin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What we now call the guzheng evolved from the guqin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, the guqin is about to be lost.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not the guqin, also known as the yaoqin, the jade qin, the seven-stringed qin, is one of the oldest plucked musical instruments in China, the guqin is a musical instrument that has been popular in the period of Confucius, there are more than 4,000 years of history that can be examined, according to the "Historical Records", the appearance of the qin is not later than the Yaoshun period. At the beginning of this century, in order to distinguish Western musical instruments, the word "ancient" was added in front of the "qin", which was called"Guqin"。An ancient musical instrument that still rings in the study and on the stage.

    Guzheng is an ancient national musical instrument, and its structure 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 of the Zheng is a rectangular wooden speaker, the string frame "Zheng Zhu" (i.e. the Yan Zhu) can move freely, one string and one tone, arranged according to the pentatonic scale, the earliest 25-string Zheng is the most (divided into Zheng), there are thirteen strings in the Tang and Song dynasties, and then increased to sixteen, eighteen strings, twenty-one strings, etc., and the most commonly used specifications are twenty-one strings; Usually the model of the guzheng is preceded by S163-21, S stands for S-shaped Yueshan, which is jointly invented by Wang Xunzhi and Miao Jinlin, 163 represents the length of the zither is about 163 cm, and 21 represents the number of strings of the zither 21.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's different, the guzheng is bigger than the guqin, and the general guzheng is 21 strings, or 18, 25, but the guqin has never been 7, and the history is about 500 to 1,000 years earlier than the guzheng, the guzheng is very large, the guqin is very small, and it is very easy to carry on the body.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, the guqin is a lyre, the guzheng has 21 strings, one is not long and very narrow, the other is long and wide, the guzheng has a saddle, and the lyre has only one string that slides around with the fingers of the left hand to adjust the timbre ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most fundamental difference is that the guqin has no saddles, while the guzheng has a saddles, the guzheng is now generally 21 strings, and the guqin is 7 strings.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The guqin has only seven strings, the guzheng has twenty-five strings, the sound of the guqin is mostly wiped by wiping, and many of the sounds of the guzheng are pressed by the left hand.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What is the difference between a guqin and a guzheng?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's different!! Guzheng has nothing to do with guqin.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No. The shape and tone are all different.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's two instruments entirely. Not to be confused.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No. Guzheng is also known as Qin Zheng.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's definitely different, just look up the information about the two on the Internet.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Zheng is one of the oldest plucked musical instruments in China. It was formed and spread in Qindi (now Shaanxi), and was known as Qin Zheng in history. With the changes of history, it has spread to the whole country and many regions around it.

    From the point of view of literature, the Chinese guzheng art was first mentioned in the "Historical Records of Li Silie", which was the first time that the word "zheng" appeared, and it has a history of thousands of years. Guzheng is not only good at expressing beautiful and lyrical tunes, but also able to express majestic movements. The ancients once used vivid poems such as "playing the zither is exciting, and the new sound is wonderful", "sitting at a full feast is silent, and a line of mourning geese is thirteen sounds", which depicts the performance art of the zither to reach a state of relaxation.

    Zheng, usually people also call it Guzheng. This is related to its ancient historical origins, strong national characteristics, and the simple and elegant taste left by rich traditional zhengqu. As early as the Warring States period in the fourth century B.C., the zither was already popular in Qin, Qi, Zhao and other countries.

    Among them, the Qin State is the most prevalent, so it is known as the "voice of the real Qin", "Qin Zheng", in ancient times, the Zheng is also called Yao Zheng, Silver Zheng, Cloud Zheng, Su Zheng and so on.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's basically not a concept, the volume of the piano; the number of strings; Timbre; The guqin has no yards yet, so it can only be done by hand; The technique is also completely different; The purpose is not the same, the guzheng is mainly performed, and the guqin is essentially its own cultivation of sentiment.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Guzheng is a dulcimer? What jokes are friends on the first floor, it's different. The piano is a very broad concept, and many people who learn musical instruments will call their musical instruments the qin, such as the piano, violin, guqin, guzheng, pipa, and ruan dulcimer, which can be called the qin. Strictly speaking, the guzheng does not have the title of qin.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, the guzheng is divided into sixteen-stringed lyre, eighteen-stringed lyre, and twenty-one-string lyre.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1. All guqin is the oldest plucked musical instrument in China, formed more than 3,000 years ago, and the legend is"Fuxi"、"Shennong"made by the clan; Guzheng is much later, formed in the Qin Dynasty, according to legend, there are graceful and unrighteous people in Qin, the Se (musical instrument) is passed on to two women, the two women want to fight, and the lead is two, so it is called"Qin Zheng"。Obviously, the guqin appeared early.

    The body of the guqin is made of a single wood, and the surface of the qin is tied with seven strings, so it is called in ancient times"Lyre"。The strings are tied by velvet rope and tied around the pins, which belong to the plucked music category"Horseless instruments";The guzheng is made up of a frame, a panel, and a base. The earliest Zheng was 5 strings, developed into 12 strings at the end of the Warring States Period, 13 strings in the Sui Dynasty, 16 strings in the Qing Dynasty, 21 strings in the 60s of the last century, and increased to 24 26 strings in recent years.

    The strings are evenly arranged on the surface of the zheng, and each string is supported by a herringbone string horse, which belongs to the plucked music category"There are horse instruments"。

    Although the guqin has only seven strings, it has one string with multiple notes, and its range is more than four octaves wide, with the help of thirteen on the panel"Piano signs", which can play a lot of overtones and presses. The timbre is subtle and deep, simple and elegant, expressive and rich in connotation, and extremely rich, so it was listed by literati and scholars in ancient times"Piano, chess, calligraphy, painting"the first; The guzheng is basically a string of 1 2 tones, moving the string horse (column) in the same string, which can be tuned to pitch, with a wide range, a grand volume, a pure and beautiful timbre, melodious and pleasant.

    The guqin score has its own style, and it was called in ancient times"Textual spectrum"After arriving in the Tang Dynasty, it was called "minus the word spectrum."";And the guzheng was used more in ancient times"Ruler notation"Nowadays, it is multi-purpose"Brief score"、"Staff"。

    The sound of the guzheng is loud and beautiful, and the blessing is very strong when playing. The guqin has a small sound and is relatively restrained. As soon as the guzheng is played, many people will be attracted to listen to it, but the bosom friend of the guqin is always hard to find.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The piano has a maximum of 7 strings and the zither has a maximum of 21 strings.

    The qin appeared thousands of years earlier than the zheng.

    Jean is to tell his own story, waiting for a confidant.

    Zheng is to interpret the story for the public to see.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Differences: Guzheng is now mostly 21 strings, and Guqin is 7 strings. In terms of timbre, the melody of the guzheng is more beautiful, and the development space is also very large, the timbre of the guqin is relatively vast and simple, it can be said that the guzheng is a group of people, and the guqin is a person.

    In terms of musical notation, the guzheng now mostly uses simple notation, but also uses staves, and the guqin uses word notation.

    Connection: They are all Chinese national musical instruments, with strong charm, long history and deep background.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Difference: Guqin 7 strings.

    Guzheng has 21 strings.

    The guqin is narrower than the guzheng.

    The guzheng is heavier than the guqin.

    Contact: All Chinese.

    It's all in ancient times.

    It's all played. They are all famous instruments and have strings.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The guqin is a seven-stringed one, and there are more guzhengs. The difference is huge, the guqin is more difficult to learn. Guzheng is much better.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Guzheng and Guqin Shape Micro-image Guzheng is bigger than Guqin Guzheng has 21 strings Guqin has seven strings The sound feels different.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    What is the difference between a guqin and a guzheng?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There are many differences between guqin and guzheng

    In terms of origin, the origin of the guqin is the qin, and the origin of the guzheng is the se.

    In terms of the number of strings, the guqin has only seven strings, while the guzheng has 21 strings.

    In terms of appearance, the guqin is generally 120-125 cm long, the guzheng is generally 163 cm long, the guzheng is almost twice the thickness of the guqin, one-third wider than the guqin, and the cavity of the zither is much larger than the guqin.

    In terms of timbre, the sound of the guzheng is bright and crisp, the sound of the guqin is long, and the sound of the guzheng is three-dimensional and upward, and the sound of the guqin is low and downward.

    Although some of the techniques have the same name in terms of performance techniques, the performance form is very different, and the two instruments have their own unique techniques, such as the shaking and trembling of the guzheng, for example, the guqin has a chanting note, and the strings of the guzheng are much tighter than the guqin, and they need to be played with false nails, while the guqin does not use.

    I don't know what you mean by the type of guqin, shape or material? Or something else?

    If the shape is concerned, there are very many, the most common are Zhongni and Fuxi.

    If it is a material, it is mainly made of old paulownia and old cedar.

    Eh, I learned the guzheng first, and now I start to learn the guqin, the guzheng is much simpler, if you just want to use this as a specialty, then the guzheng, learn quickly, and everyone is generally more acceptable, how much can understand a little, about half a year can be level 4, the guqin is more difficult to learn, others are generally not easy to understand, but its cultural connotation is very rich, a bit of high and low feeling, if you are interested in it from the heart, then choose the guqin, it has a lot of traditional Chinese culture After all, more than 3,000 years of history is worth a lifetime of studying tastes.

    Whether it's a guzheng or a guqin, you don't need to use a little finger, you don't have to worry about this, in fact, as long as you practice diligently, it's good to get used to it, and the length of your fingers is not a problem.

    As for the sound. Comparatively speaking, the guzheng is more crisp and lively, the guqin is more ethereal and heavy, it doesn't matter which one is good, because it is a completely different timbre, depending on personal preference, only the timbre, listening to the guqin makes people calm, and the guzheng is vivid.

    I hope it helps

    Top 10 Famous Songs of Ancient China.

    There is "Mountains and Flowing Water" by the pre-Qin pianist Boya; Ji Kang's "Guangling Sanqin Song" during the Han and Wei dynasties; "Flat Sand and Falling Geese" of the Ming Dynasty; The ancient song "Plum Blossom Three Alleys".

    "Ambush on All Sides" during the Chu-Han War; The ancient music "Sunset Xiao Drum" was later compiled into the silk and bamboo music "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night"; The "Questions and Answers on Fisherman's Woods" that has been handed down through the ages

    "Eighteen Beats of Hu Ji" by Han Wenji in the late Han Dynasty; "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace" from the Han Dynasty; During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Jin State Shi Kuang's "Yangchun White Snow".

    Top 10 famous songs of guqin.

    Guangling scattered the beard for eighteen beats.

    Yangguan three stacks. Plum blossom three lanes.

    Drunken fishing sings late. Q&A with fishermen.

    Flat sand and geese. Xiaoxiang water clouds.

    Wine goes wild.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Said: Guzheng is pleasing to others, guqin is pleasing to oneself; The zither is pleasing to the ear, and the piano is pleasing to the heart. It depends on the orientation of the friend.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    If you want to take the exam, then learn Guzheng, it's easy.

    If you have time and just want to learn to play, you can try the guqin. Practicing the guqin is harder, and when the guqin is played, you don't wear fake nails, and your thumb will wear out the skin when you start practicing.

    I recommend you to learn Guzheng, people who don't particularly understand ** will think that Guzheng is better, and Guqin is not easy to find a good teacher.

    There was a time when I wanted to learn the guqin, but I gave up, there were no teachers in many places, and there were few places to buy guqin.

    The guzheng is also easy to learn, anyway, no matter how the carving is, the guzheng is the same anyway, just find a table when you play.

    Guqin is divided into many kinds, such as Fuxi style, Zhongni style many, many, many, when practicing, you have to find a wooden table, to resonate with the table.

    Let's learn Guzheng.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    What is the difference between a guqin and a guzheng?

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Comparatively speaking, the guqin is much more difficult than the guzheng, and many people can't even make the most basic sound, and if you want to study a major, in fact, it's difficult! The main thing is to look at musicality, and diligence! You have to practice

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    The sound of the guzheng is relatively clear and beautiful.

    Spring Dawn in the Snow Mountains" and "Jasmine Fragrance".

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