Which is more practical as a hobby, the violin or the lute?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, from the perspective of these two instruments, I recommend that you learn the lute. Violin.

    If you can't hear the pitch of the pitch, you won't be able to find the right note on the violin, and if the violin doesn't play it well, it will sound like sawn wood, which may discourage your enthusiasm for learning. Compared to the violin, as long as you calibrate the four strings of the pipa, the other tones, if the workmanship of the piano is relatively standard, you don't have to worry. And relatively speaking, even if the pipa is not played well, it is relatively good to play, but the disadvantage of the pipa compared with the violin is that the pipa is heavier, and the pipa has high requirements for the dexterity of the fingers of the right hand.

    But in fact, it mainly depends on your interest, you have a strong interest, and you can stick to it and learn it well.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I can only tell you that for a certain period of time, the effect of practicing the pipa will be more obvious than practicing the violin. Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are in a hurry to see results, or if you can't stick to it, you should choose the pipa.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on whether you prefer folk music or Western music, I personally prefer folk music, and for me, it is better to learn to play the violin than to learn to play the erhu. The violin is not simple, it is all built by time, it is never too late to start, but it is best to start now.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you only have one summer vacation, you can at least say goodbye to the pipa, a summer vacation is only two months, and you may not even be able to play the wheel fingers, but there are basically wheel fingers in the pipa music, and it is a disaster to play a song with a pick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The violin and pipa are both difficult instruments, the pipa has high requirements for the flexibility of the opponent, the violin fretboard has no fret, and the pitch is very good, each with its own difficulty, depending on which one you prefer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Folk music can learn pipa, if Western music can learn piano, violin is forgotten. It's too late, and unless there's a lot of time, it's definitely not cost-effective.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you like ancient style, do you want to learn guzheng? It's faster to get started, don't think that you can cooperate with the guzheng after learning the pipa, the pipa and the zither are hard to listen to together, it's really hard to hear, similar to 10,000 sparrows chirping.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many of today's children are only children, so parents have more time, money and energy to train their children, in addition to their daily learning, parents will also sign up for interest classes for their children, which can give children a different fun, and there are many children who are interested in ** is also a lot of talent. For girls, parents may have to consider more when choosing to learn musical instruments. So, which is better for girls, lute or cello?

    Learning the cello can promote people's brain development and improve the balance development of children's left and right brains. The cello is a stringed instrument, and the stringed instrument is the most difficult instrument to learn. At the same time, if a girl learns the cello, she can enhance her unique temperament and have a more tranquil and detached atmosphere.

    However, the cello is relatively large, so it may be difficult for girls to memorize.

    As for the pipa, the national style is becoming more and more popular now, and the development in China is also very good, and there is a good trend in the future. Learning the pipa will be easier than the cello, because the pipa has a fixed pitch character, and the cello needs to have a high level of talent, especially in terms of intonation. In fact, both have their own merits, the cello is a classical instrument in the West, and the pipa is a traditional musical instrument in China.

    Parents can choose according to the girl's personality and preferences, and interest is the best teacher.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cello is simpler than the lute. Here's why:

    1. First of all, the cello is less played directly with the fingers, and the wheel fingers of the pipa are the most difficult to learn.

    2. Because the cello is different from the violin in terms of the body of the violin, the arrangement of the strings and the length of the strings, etc., it is different from the violin, it is played between the legs, the range of physical activity is smaller, and it is easier to control than the pipa.

    4. The cello is more mainstream, the pipa is more niche, and the cost of cello training is relatively low.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think pipa is easy to learn.

    I've been learning pipa myself for half a year, and I think it's very simple, but it's a bit difficult to turn fingers.

    Everything else is easy to learn, but you also need to look at your interests.

    If you want to learn pipa, I would like to give you some small advice

    The choice of pipa should be chosen with the teacher, and the teacher's choice is very good (some people will give you a few hundred cheaper in the teacher's face).

    If you have just learned, buy about 1200 on the line, the best is the Dunhuang brand, I am a large peony, 1150, with a very good use.

    It was a bit of a hardship when I was studying, especially the index finger of my left hand, which was very painful when I just started learning. But when you play it, press that product, and the pain will be relieved a little.

    The wheel fingers of the pipa can be said to be the most difficult to learn on the pipa, but you only need to play one finger at a time, which is easier to learn. The strength of the whole hand is really on the big finger and index finger, so when practicing the chakra finger, increase the strength on the middle, ring and little fingers. You can practice the wheel finger for more than ten minutes a day and you can practice it in a month, but it's still a little bit bad (I am) the wheel finger has to be accumulated year by year.

    Also, when wrapping nails, be careful, if the tape is too short, it will not stick firmly, and when you play it, there will be times when it flies out (we have a boy like that), almost two and a half fingers are just right.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's hard to pipa, which is difficult in folk music.

    The cello is a Western string music, and it has never been simple.

    It depends on whether you prefer Western style or ethnic style.

    If you're from Chengdu, I can teach you the cello.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Uh, the cello doesn't know, anyway, the pipa is not easy to learn.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Summary. Hello, the pipa is not a piano.

    Both the cello and the piano belong to orchestral music, and both belong to Western instruments.

    Cello, piano, pipa, that's not a piano.

    Hello, the pipa is not a piano. Both the cello and the piano belong to orchestral music, and both belong to Western instruments.

    The cello, a Western musical instrument, is an indispensable tenor or bass string instrument in the orchestra. The cello has a rich and full timbre, has a cheerful character, is good at playing lyrical melodies, expresses deep and complex feelings, and also shares the bass part of harmony with the double bass"**Lady"called.

    The predecessor of the piano was the plucked clavichord, also known as the harpsichord. It is much the same as the internal principle of the piano, which is equipped with a soundboard and many taut strings inside the body. The difference is that the strings of the piano are struck with a hammer and the pronunciation is digged, and the plucked piano is noisy and coarse, and the strings are plucked with the plectrum of the feather pipe.

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