What kind of erhu should I buy for beginners? How much does it cost?

Updated on culture 2024-05-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Beginners don't need a good piano, but the tone should not be too bad, because too bad a tone will affect the learner's interest. The erhu of the Dunhuang brand is still relatively good. Beginner practice piano can choose between 300-500, find a teacher who can listen to help you buy, because although the price of the piano is the same, the sound quality and timbre may still be relatively different!

    And it's not too expensive to bring people who understand, but make sure it's not the piano store's trust! The piano's ** still has a little moisture, but as long as the piano at this price can pick a slightly better tone, it won't lose**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For beginners, it is enough to buy a mahogany erhu.

    About 500 (I bought it at the time).

    However, the quality of the erhu is very important.

    For example, if you want to play Erquan Yingyue, it is best to use Erquan Qin.

    Like the empty mountain bird language, the requirements for the erhu are not low.

    If the erhu is not good, it will hardly be able to pull out such a crisp sound.

    The best erhu should be in Suzhou.

    There's an erhu king there.

    It's best to do erhu.

    However, his erhu has 1w 2w

    Hehe, figure it out for yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are not too serious, you can buy 100 500, and if you want to learn seriously, you should buy more than 1000, because the timbre of a few hundred yuan is relatively poor, and the life span is short, so it is recommended not to be greedy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on the brand of erhu, under normal circumstances, about 600 to 1000, just do it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Beginners don't have to be expensive, 100 300 is good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Isn't 600-1000 a bit expensive? Generally three or four hundred or five or six hundred or so is fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Materials:

    It is generally recommended to choose mahogany, ebony or No. 2 red sandalwood for beginners, which are considered to be the middle grade of erhu. It is recommended not to choose extra-low-grade products, because of the particularity of beginners, that is, to cultivate interest, but also to practice internal skills, and the appearance of low-grade products, timbre and other comprehensive performance are unsatisfactory, easy to make beginners lose confidence, so as to give up.

    Workmanship

    The appearance of the erhu should be smooth and clean, the shape should be natural and pleasing to the eye, the stem should be straight, the barrel could not see the glue seam, the bottom should not be loosened, the color of the shaft should be consistent, the length of the extension should be the same (some people think that the shaft on the top should be stretched a little longer), the shaft and the stem should be tightly assembled, the rod and barrel should be assembled without gaps, the skin should be tight, the scale flower size should be uniform, the color should be bright, there would be no cracks, and the window grille and the barrel should be assembled tightly and seamlessly. Basically, that's pretty much it, in short, the workmanship looks a little more delicate, not too rough.

    Sound quality

    Sound quality is an important criterion for choosing an erhu, and having a good sound quality erhu and comfortable timbre can stimulate beginners' interest in learning, and finally they can't put it down. In addition, the volume and pitch of the erhu should also be considered. The volume should be loud, and you can hear the loud volume by gently pulling the bow; The pitch should be high, and the left hand should be pressed on the lower middle part of the string (fourth and fifth positions), and the sound will still be clear when the bow is drawn; The pitch must be accurate, press and hold one point and push and pull repeatedly, and the sound will be consistent.

    It is no exaggeration to say that a piano with good timbre is a good erhu teacher. Who wants to listen to that dry voice all day long?

    **

    Beginners can do what they can according to their own economic situation, but it is not recommended to buy a low-grade erhu of about 200, because these erhus are usually rough in workmanship, loose sound, and noisy, which is not conducive to beginners cultivating interest and basic skills. Normally, in order to make beginners have a good start and develop a strong interest in the future, it is recommended to buy an erhu of about 500 to 1500 yuan according to the purchasing ability to meet the requirements.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Beginner? It depends on the perseverance you are prepared to learn......I seem to have learned it when I was in the fifth grade, and I bought one for more than 400 at that time, and the tone was not bad......It took a few years to learn it before it was replaced by the more expensive erhu now. It is recommended that you don't buy very expensive ones first, and then change the piano after practicing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you just learn to play, you can spend a few dozen dollars a handful, if you are a professional, just buy a 500-800 one, and the beginner will take a few thousand to feel incongruous.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can buy an erhu made in Suzhou with a price of more than 300 handfuls.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to your current economic situation, if it's okay, buy 1500-2500, provided that you study for a long time, really, if you study for five or six years, 1000 or less is not durable, I bought 2000, it was good at the time, I studied for 6 years, and now the timbre is not very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Buy a professional erhu, the price is about 1,000 yuan, and the erhu tone is not good if the price is too low.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I suggest buying an ebony erhu for about 1000 yuan. First, it can give beginners a kind of motivation to learn. Second, it will not be too low-grade to get outside.

    Three-pitch can also be *** . In addition, to learn erhu, you must be patient and practice more ear sounds. The erhu pitch is not accurate for full-screen ears .

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Does the upstairs ebony erhu have something to do with pitch?

    Whether you are a beginner or not is not the key to what erhu you buy. It's all about what you're going to learn. If you are playing as an amateur, then buy an OK within 1000.

    If you want to take the professional or even semi-professional path, or if you want to compete, it is better to buy a professional erhu.

    Now there are more than 13 erhu sellers, and a scum erhu costs thousands - if you buy a professional erhu, it is best to find someone who knows how to go together, and if there is really no one, I will teach you a trick - generally speaking, the heavier the erhu, the better the quality, of course, there are exceptions.

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