What music scores are played by beginners, and how to get started with learning to play erhu

Updated on culture 2024-06-03
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Little Star: I played this when I first learned it.

    But the main thing is the basics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Longbows, scale exercises, basic skills are the most important! Don't get bored.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's easy to mess with empty strings, and then D is a bit scale.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Some simple nursery rhymes, you can buy a beginner's book.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Empty string bow movement practice in the first D key.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    hhh, of course, it starts with the etude

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first method to learn to pull the erhu is to sit in a good position.

    Choose a chair of the right height with your legs flat and your feet on the ground. When sitting on a chair, do not sit on the full surface of the chair or lean back on the back of the chair. Keep your legs shoulder-width apart, and your feet should be half a foot apart from each other (left front and right back).

    The calf is perpendicular to the ground and at a 90° angle to the thigh. The body should be upright, the upper body should maintain a natural, upright posture, and the whole body should be relaxed. Prevent incorrect sitting posture such as hunched back, italics, crooked body, and bowed head.

    Introductory method 2 for learning to pull erhu: hold the bow steadily.

    The right hand is relaxed, bent in a half-clenched fist shape, the bow root is placed on the third joint of the index finger, the index finger is naturally bent, lightly supported on the bow shaft, the thumb is pressed on the bow shaft with the tip of the finger near the third joint of the index finger slightly left position, the middle finger and ring finger are extended between the bow shaft and the bow hair. When pulling the outer string, the third joint of the index finger is up, the pad of the thumb is downward, and the first joint of the middle finger is outward, and these three points of force are used to control the bow rod, so that the bow hairs are pressed against the outer string to make a sound. When pulling the inner string, the third joint of the index finger is upward, and the pad of the thumb is downward as the support point to control the bow rod, and the fingertips of the middle finger and ring finger are hooked inward with the bow hairs as the force point, so that the bow hairs are attached to the inner string and rubbed to make a sound.

    Hold the bow and hold the bow easily and naturally.

    The third method for learning to play the erhu is to hold the piano correctly.

    The barrel of the erhu should be placed on the position of the left leg close to the lower abdomen, and the stem should be straight and slightly leaned forward; The left arm is naturally bent, the elbow should not be raised too high, the left arm is at a 45° angle to the side of the body, the wrist is slightly raised, the stem is placed in the tiger's mouth, the fingers are naturally bent in the shape of a half-clenched fist, and the fingertips and fingertips are touched at the intersection of the fingertips. When pulling up the handle, the left hand should be placed close to the tangent line of the erhu, and the root of the index finger should be in contact with the tangent line of the erhu, which is relatively fixed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sitting posture. Choose a chair of the right height, with your legs shoulder-width apart, your feet flat on the floor, your left foot in front and your right foot behind, half a foot apart. The right hand is relaxed, bent in a semi-fist shape, the bow base is placed at the third joint of the index finger, the index finger is naturally bent, lightly supported on the bow shaft, the thumb is pressed on the top of the bow shaft near the third joint of the index finger slightly to the left, and the middle finger and ring finger are extended between the bow shaft and the bow Hong.

    Hold the piano. The barrel is placed on the left leg close to the lower abdomen, the stem is straight, slightly leaning forward, the left arm is naturally bent, at a 45-degree angle to the side of the body, the wrist is slightly raised, the stem is placed in the tiger's mouth, the fingers are naturally bent in the shape of a semi-clenched fist, and the fingertips and fingertips are touched at the intersection of the fingertips and the fingertips. The movement of the fingers pressing the strings is mainly based on the movement of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the left hand, supplemented by the movement of the palm.

    The fingers should touch the strings with elastic strikes, not stiff string presses.

    Carry the bow. When the right hand draws the bow, the wrist should protrude slightly outward and extend outward, and pull it out to the right with the wrist as the starting point. Whether you draw or push the bow, the bow must run straight.

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