Which is better for me, lute or violin?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Forehead drop god, you chose the two most difficult drops.

    I learned pipa, and my friends said that I had a very Chinese retro complex, haha. Well, you said that you like the violin more, so let's learn the violin. After all, interest is the most important thing, if you plan to go professional, 17 is really late, if you don't plan to go professional, 17 years old is very suitable.

    After all, the older the people, the better the understanding, and the easier it is to persevere.

    If you like the violin, don't force yourself to learn the pipa, because it's also very difficult.

    I hope you can learn it well.

    Personally, I think playing the violin is more like a gentleman and lady in European society. And the pipa, with a little loneliness, with a little cold arrogance, has a very fairy wind and bones.

    I'm more Chinese-style retro, so I love pipa, hehe. If there's anything you'd like to talk to me about pipa, you're welcome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you like the violin, learn it! Don't try to get there, unless you want to be in the top few places in the World Championship, if you want to play a piece that everyone will love, you can learn it even if you are 50 years old. Not everyone knows what they like. Come on!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've tried to teach myself five instruments, the violin is the hardest, and it hurts a little to play the lute, but if you like it, you can learn it if you're interested, and I'm now specializing in the accordion, my favorite o

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I am now in grade 9, but I have been practicing since the fifth grade of primary school, and I am now the same age as you. I heard our teacher say that the violin is the most difficult of the instruments. However, I personally think that the violin is much better than the pipa. I see if you like it personally, and you really want to learn how to care about age.

    But you should be a freshman in high school, do you feel empty in those two years? Personally, I still want to learn piano, but I haven't studied it for two years, and it's not too late to study when I get into college.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm learning the violin, but I'd love to learn the pipa, haha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Learn what you like, because interest is the best teacher. To be honest, if I don't like it, no matter how easy it is, I can't learn.

    So if you really like the violin, learn it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The cello is simpler than the lute.

    2.The specific reasons are as follows: the first cello is rarely played directly with the fingers, and the wheel fingers of the pipa are the most difficult to learn, and when connecting the wheel fingers, you should also pay attention to the strength of the whole hand.

    3.Because the cello is different from the violin in terms of body size, string arrangement and string length, it is different from the middle and violin, it is played between the legs, and the range of physical activity is smaller, which is easier to control than the lute.

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

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    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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