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Hello. The cello is a Western musical instrument.
Chinese folk music instruments are as follows:
1. String Pulling:
Huqin, Jinghu, Jing Erhu, Erhu, Gaohu, Zhonghu, Bass Hu, Banhu, Sihu, Beat Hu, Pendant Qin, Ge Hu, Coconut Hu.
2. National stringed instruments:
Horse-head violin, Aitek, Satar, horse bone beard, corbel harp.
3. Playing stringed instruments:
Yangqin, Guqin, Guzheng, Pipa, Ruan, Yueqin, Liuqin, Sanxian, Qinqin, Konghou, Yangqin.
4. Ethnic minorities play stringed instruments
Danbul, Dutar, Revap, Donbula, Komz, Zamnie.
5. Wind Instruments:
flute, flute, sheng, suona, pipe, shakuhachi.
6. Ethnic minority wind instruments:
Hulusi Bau Lusheng Hulusheng.
7. Bronze music:
Gongs: Jing Gong, Wu Gong, Su Gong, Hand Gong, Cloud Gong, Zhoushan Gong, Huyin Gong, Kaidao Gong, Bass Gong, Other Gongs.
8. Cymbals: cymbals, water cymbals, military cymbals, waist drum cymbals, Yangge cymbals, and other cymbals.
9. Cymbals: large cymbals, wide cymbals, Sichuan cymbals, large top cymbals.
10, cymbals:
Big cymbals Other brass :
Bells Copper bookplates.
11. National drums:
Book drums, hall drums, war drums, waist drums, Yangge drums, row drums, plate drums, flower pot drums (cylinder drums), and other drums.
12. Ethnic Minority Drums:
Dab (tambourine), Nagra (iron drum), Brass drum, Thin waist drum, Elephant foot drum.
13. Rhythm music:
Pear blossom slice Allegro (bamboo board) clapper Bangzi Jane board.
14. Ethnic minority musical instruments:
Sabayi. Western musical instruments are divided into:
1.Pianos: Piano, Organ, Organ, Piano, Piano, Harpsichord, Electric Piano, Accordion, Electronic Synthesizer.
2. Plucked strings: guitar, electric guitar, harp, bass guitar.
3. Woodwinds: clarinet, oboe, English pipe, bassoon, saxophone, flute, piccolo, harmonica, bassoon, recorder.
4. Brass: trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba, tenor horn, bass horn, French horn, charge horn.
5. Bowstrings: violin, viola, cello, double bass.
6. Percussion instruments: timpani, xylophone, carillon, marimba, gongs, cymbals, snare drums, drums.
Summary: There is no cello in the above instruments, so the cello is not a folk instrument, but a Western instrument.
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Answer: The history of the violin traces back to the end of the 16th century, a type called the bass violin or the knee viola (viola degamba) The evolution of the instrument in the 15th century The violin is like a violin arc, obviously played between the knees, like a violin played with a bow The violin was originally spelled violoncello and gradually abbreviated as cello violo violin for its warm and rich timbre, and the symphony orchestra saw the instrument, according to the development history, it is important to say that the horse qin is counted.
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Light and Shadow is also known as "Death" - Jacqueline Dupree.
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Cello interpretation of the bowed string instrument. The shape and structure are similar to those of a violin, about four or five times larger, and there is a pillar at the lower end that makes it easy to stand on the ground when playing. The fixed strings are an octave lower than the viola and have a rich and solid sound, making them an important instrument in solo, ensemble and orchestra.
Decomposition of the word Explanation of large Large à refers to area, volume, volume, quantity, intensity, strength that exceeds the average or exceeds the object being compared, and the macro head is the opposite of "small" : hall. Big deals.
Macroclimate. Yoro is arrogant. Beer belly.
Refers to the comparison of sizes: this room is as large as the two large rooms. Wide scale, deep degree, important nature:
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A type of huqin. Ming Xiling Chang "Hibiscus Shadow Spring Fruit": "This is a wonderful Qing song of Gusu Pan Luozhai, and it is also a violin and flute bureau and silk rope string play, all of which are exquisite.
Xu Ke "Qing Barnyard Banknotes, ** Violin": "Violin, the log is a groove, the python skin is on the top and the bottom is empty, and the bamboo handle.
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There are the following famous cellists:
1. Wu Wenguang Zai: Born in Taiwan, he is one of the most influential cellists in Chinese mainland. He studied violin at many Lushan universities in Europe and the United States, and is one of the earliest international cellists in Chinese mainland.
2. Li Kunlin: Born in Shanghai, he is the first cellist in China to study abroad. He studied at the Moscow** Academy and won several awards at international ** competitions.
4. Marco Poirot: Born in Wuhan, he is the youngest international cellist in Chinese mainland. He studied at Juilliard in the United States and won the grand prize in international competitions many times.
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The cello is an indispensable tenor or bass string instrument in the orchestra, and it belongs to the lower center of the violin family. In orchestral compositions, the cello part often plays a highly melodic phrase and shares the bass part of the harmony with the double bass. It is also a very popular solo instrument.
The cello was originally spelled violoncello in Italian, and was gradually shortened to cello. Known for its warm and rich timbre, the cello is one of the most common instruments in symphony orchestras. The cello is a lower middle ** instrument in the violin family, with a rich and full timbre, a cheerful character, good at playing lyrical melodies, expressing deep and complex feelings, and also sharing the bass part of harmony with the double bass, known as the ** lady.
The cello, like the violin or other members of the string family, has four strings, a range of about four octaves, and a pitch lower than the viola (c g d a), and the score is usually on a bass clef, sometimes in the upper registers, sometimes in the alto and sometimes in the treble clef.
The first A string of the cello is gorgeous and powerful, full of singing, and the second D string has a hazy tone.
The three- and four-string strings (G, C) are deep and loud and can withstand the very heavy sound of the band. Although it is articulation in the same way as the middle and violin, the finger position in the low register is very different from that of the violin, especially in the high register, where it can be played with the thumb.
As for the playing technique, the cello is different from the violin in terms of body size, string arrangement, and string length, so it is played differently from the middle and violin, and is played between the legs. To play, the player gently clamps the body between their knees and supports the bottom with a height-adjustable metal rod. It is played by pulling the strings with a bow hair, plucking the strings with fingers and striking the strings with a bow rod.
Yes, you should pay attention to cultivate interest, listen to cello songs, listen to what happened to others, understand feelings, and when you like him, you want to enjoy it, and you must know how to express it. The light will not be able to pull, but it will be touching. I also studied piano and cello. >>>More
Simply put, one is lower than the other.
No, the cello is a Western stringed instrument.
Because you have finished learning music theory, and the joints in your hands have been opened, you have an advantage in fingering and music theory, so the cello. >>>More
The first thing I ruled out when I saw your question was the harp. It's not that the harp is bad, but the harp is too tall, if you learn this, the economic burden is really a bit big, the instrument is expensive, and there are not many good teachers in China, it seems that there is only one ** college in China with this major, and the reason why this major is relatively unpopular is because of the high cost, so you can imagine how much you have to spend on this major. Of course, if you think you can afford to pay this price, I have to say that I think it is quite promising, depending on your family's situation. >>>More