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Of course you can, but don't look for the kind of concerto that is very lively, such as the Spring River Flower Moon Night, the Lantern Festival or something, you can't express it, because the violin can play a double tone at most Unless the national ** is re-adapted, you can try, but it is as difficult as Paganini and destroys the spirit of our country's traditional art Freehand The simple linear melody violin is no problem Granular or forget it.
It's like playing Mozart's Turkish March with a zither Although the pitch can be solved, it still sounds weird, and the timbre of Western musical instruments generally does not show the heritage of Chinese classical **, and the freehand and lyrical national instruments cannot accurately express the technology and logic of Western musical instruments.
I don't know if you want to enjoy or learn instrumental music, whether it is a Western symphony, or a solo guqin piece, whether it is a wide range like a piano, or only 12 notes, whether you have a certain day in mind and a certain song happens to implicitly match your emotions, or you are impressed by the beauty of pure equal rhythm. The piece that moves you is the most beautiful, no matter the instrument, no matter the author. Hehe, sorry for digressing.
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At the beginning, China's classical music was mainly wind music, such as flute, sheng, and flute, and the string music developed later was mainly plucked, such as pipa and guzheng, and the violin could not play plucked music, but wind music such as flute and sheng could be played, and the range of the violin was enough to cover the range of the flute and sheng.
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Of course, because the violin is a string music, it takes many years to learn to play the scale on the violin, but the range is limited, but most of the notes are all there, so it is no problem to play classical music!
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Yes, Liang Zhu playing on the violin is very good.
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Yes. It seems that all instruments can play all the songs.
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You say it's important ... Let's put it this way, Berlioz's book says that the cello is the closest instrument to the human voice. This evaluation should be sufficient.
Compare the pros and cons of learning cello and consider it yourself.
Let's talk about the advantages first: 1, the cello is an important instrument second only to the violin among stringed instruments. In the four-part harmony of the strings, the cello assumes the bass role. The West has always used the bass as the skeleton, so it is a very important part of the voice.
2. The number of people learning cello is generally smaller than the number of people learning violin, and the competition is not particularly fierce, and bands are often inseparable from this instrument, so it is easier to find a way out.
3. The cello timbre is relatively close to the human voice, so it will not be too tiring to listen to it for a long time, and if it is played well, it will not disturb the people too much.
4. The playing posture of the cello is more comfortable, not only because of sitting, but mainly because the left hand and the right hand are in a smooth position, unlike the left hand of the violin. The occupational diseases of the cello are mainly the neck and palm, which are less common occupational diseases in musical instruments.
5. The cello is an instrument that can be used for solo ensemble.
Let's talk about the disadvantages.
1. The block is large and the handling is inconvenient. It is very troublesome to carry it when you go out, especially when you are flying. Generally, you need to buy two tickets. One for you, one for the piano.
2. Good pianos are not easy to buy. Although the cello making process is similar to that of the violin, it is difficult to find wood because of its large size. A good piano is not easy to find.
3. There are fewer repertoire than violins. Mainly because technically the development of the violin is much more advanced than that of the cello. Because of its long body, the cello could not adapt to the technique of the violin. The overall difficulty is a little worse than that of the violin, and the repertoire is correspondingly less.
4. The piano is large, and the range of human movements will be much larger. It is more difficult to control, and it is not easy for petite Orientals to play the cello well.
5. Piano accompaniment is required for most repertoire. But this problem is the same for all Western instruments except the piano, guitar, harp, and timpani.
You weigh the trade-offs. Don't worry. Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and so many other composers have written works for cello, and you have studied it all your life.
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Your parents don't understand it at all, it's just a subjective assumption. The vocal range of the cello is very wide, high or low, the sound is not as sharp and harsh as the violin, it will not get bored after listening to it for a long time, there are many solo repertoire, it is comfortable to play, and there is almost no possibility of causing occupational diseases: for example, unlike the violin, it has to be played up by the ear, hearing is impaired, the left cheek has to hold the piano, the head is tilted to cause cervical spine fatigue, the left arm is twisted and pressed on the fretboard, and the stage space is tight and you must stand and play the ......
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You can play solo, as long as you play well, internationally renowned cellists such as Yo-Yo Ma and Wang Jian often hold solo concerts. It's up to you to make it. The cello is low, soothing, and good at expressing the inner world of people.
However, due to its narrow vocal range, there are certain requirements and restrictions on the repertoire performed.
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Swan cello maestro Yo-Yo Ma does what he wants to do.
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Song of the Wanderer, Sarazadi.
Fantasia on a Theme of Carmen Sarazadi.
Meditation Mas Pinch.
The Four Seasons Vivaldi.
Concerto in A minor, Venabvaldi.
Love's Greetings" Elgar.
Humorous Song" Dvořák.
Minuet Boccherini.
Hungarian Dance No. 5 Brahms.
Serenade by Schubert.
Dances of Chaldash Monti.
Fantasia by Schumann.
Violin Concerto in E minor, Mendelssohn.
Violin Concerto in D major, Tchaikovsky.
Polonaise in D major, Wieniawski.
Romance in F major, Beethoven.
Canon in D major, John Pachelbel.
Waltz of the Sound of Spring" Johann Strauss Jr.
The sun is shining on Tashkurgan Chen Gang.
The Golden Stove "Chen Gang.
Morning in Miao Ling" Chen Gang.
Harvest Fishing Song" Li Zili.
Why are the flowers so red" Han Tiehua.
Seaside Tone Poems" Qin Yongcheng.
Homesick Cave Dust Spike Song" Ma Sicong.
Ruili Riverside" Shi Guangnan.
Brothers' shirts: Xinjiang Spring" Ma Yaoxian, Li Zhonghan.
New Year's Music" Mao Yuan.
Pastoral Song" Sha Hankun.
Summer Night" Yang Shanle.
Celebrating the Harvest Zhang Jingping.
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The cello is played with a high-fingering table.
Learn the cello's high-level fingering table. The Vacant Thumb Position is actually the same as the Low Position, except that the symbol of the Thumb Position on the score is a circle with a small vertical bar under it. When I got to the thumb position, I didn't use the little finger anymore and the fingering was different for everyone in a tune, so my teacher encouraged me to use the fingering that I felt was comfortable and reasonable.
Therefore, there is no fixed "fingering table" for high positions.
When practicing cello, the correct sitting position means that the distance between the sitting position and the piano is appropriate, facing the keyboard is just centered, not biased to the left or right, and the height of the sitting position itself is moderate. To put it simply, the front and back, left and right, high and low should be correct.
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Hello! There are many different types of violin art styles, from an aesthetic point of view, there are lyrical styles, folk rustic styles, graceful styles, and passionate styles. The more or less obvious national characteristics of a work can also be called "style", such as Russian style, French style, Spanish style, and so on.
When in doubt, please ask.
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There are many, many of them, I'll talk about a few, I don't know if I can find them, generally you go to search for them, but you don't necessarily have to***. If the landlord is interested, you can leave an email, and I will send you some non-destructive violin repertoire plates.
First of all, Beethoven's two "Romances", which are more popular and classic.
Then there is Sarasati's "Song of the Wanderer" and "Andreusian Romance", both of which are more famous.
There are also such as Dvořák's "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (there is a violin version), Tchaikovsky's "Memories of Nostalgia" (also called "Memories of Good Places", numbered, there are three pieces, all of which are very good), Saint-Saëns's "Introduction and Caprice Rondo", "Habanas", Elgar's "In Praise of Love", Faure's "Lullaby", Chrysler's "Beautiful Rosmarin", "The Sorrow of Love" and so on.
There are also excerpts from some large works, such as the first movement of Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 5 (Spring), the fourth movement of Frank's Violin Sonata, and the beautiful slow movements in the middle of many violin concertos (the second movement of Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3, the second movement of Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, the second movement of Brahms's Violin Concerto in D major, the second movement of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor, The second movement of Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, and the first movement of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D major ......There are also excerpts from operas, such as Masgne's "Meditations" and Monti's "Dances of Chaldash" (both excerpts from their operas), as well as others, such as the French composer Chausson's "Tone Poem" (a very slow, sad and somewhat depressing piece).
There are a lot of large-scale works that you should actually listen to in their entirety if you are interested, not just a single movement. A lot of violin concertos are nice from start to finish. Note that all the titles of the books I have above are recommended to the landlord.,Of course, there are many, many more that haven't been written.,Classical**It's too much.,And a lot of it is very well written.,If the landlord is interested in systematically understanding the classical**, you'll know a lot.。
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Minuet. Violin Whispers.
Contemplation. Hungarian dance music.
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