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Forehead... That one.. If you have a bow, you first put the hairy side, there is a lot of wrapping at one end, you first insert that end, and then put it down, let it be free and vertical, see if it is wrapped together, if not, you can put it up.
The rosin is the part that is rubbed on the bow hair.
Be careful not to let your fingers touch the bow hairs.
Rub the bow hairs on each side.
If there is no rosin, you have to wipe it.
Rub rosin more.
Playing the violin without rosin is not good for the bow.
Bow hairs should be avoided from touching oil.
Hehe. Many people will find their left hand sticky and uncomfortable when they play the erhu.
In this case, you can put it on your hair and touch it. Hehe.
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According to the highest, there are 2 ways. One is to unscrew the place where the strings are fixed on the headstock, pull out the strings, and then put the bow between the two strings, and then install the strings. This is a bit of a hassle, but if you're interested in trying to change your own strings or want to practice your own tuning, you can use this method.
The second method is to unscrew the screw at the end of the bow, remove the part containing the bow hair, and then screw the screw back when it is installed. The second method is suitable for friends who just want to remove the bow hair and don't want to do other exercises.
Closer to the end of the body is the inner string, which is the thicker one, and away from the body is the outer string, which is the thinner one.
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Unscrew the screws on the bow head, then pass the bow hairs through the middle of the string and screw the screws back on.
If you are new to the bow and have never used rosin, you can grind the rosin into a powder and apply it to the bow hair.
String? Didn't you ask someone to hang up the strings when you bought the erhu?
There are two strings, one with silver wrapped around it, and one with none.
What is not entangled is the outer string, and what is entangled is the inner string.
There should also be a wood in the shape of a triangle.
Inside is a string placed on the leather **.
The action is to transmit vibrations.
I don't know if I'm satisfied.
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The inner bass, the thicker one...
The bow is placed between the inner and outer strings... You can get the outer string through the bow first, and then the inner string. So that the bow is inside.
Then apply rosin, this is to roughly wipe the inside and outside twice. Slowly, delicately wipe. After wiping, knock the bow twice. Don't knock too hard. Shake off the excess rosin.。 Then pull twice to see the tone. If it doesn't work, I'll make it up.
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It's very simple, just rub it back and forth on the bow hair, repeat it a dozen times, but you have to rub it often, so that the sound will be better, and it can be about 2 hours at a time.
The outer chord is in the front and the inner chord is in the back.
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There is a control elastic at the top of the bow, open that one and place the bow between the two strings. The inner string is inside, the outer line is outside, and the rosin is just fine if you forget to wipe it on the bow and wipe it until the bow is written white.
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