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In general, it is not very difficult, but the basic skills are very important, your patience is more important, the empty string should be practiced well, which will be helpful for future learning, remember that the bow should be stable, flat, and not swing too much back and forth! On the basis of practicing the empty strings, the scale practice should first be practiced in the original position, and the posture of the hand should be paid attention to, and the palm of the left hand should be like holding an egg! Relax your thumb and pay attention to the distance between your fingers!
Beginners should be able to pay attention to these! Take your time and get the hang of it! In addition, the teacher is very important, and it is even more important to ponder by yourself, and the most important thing is to persevere, and you can't give up halfway!
Our school once held a folk music class, and you can master the basic content in about a few classes In the future, you can go to a private ** school as a teacher, or open a ** training class by yourself. In the early stage, you can go to a western restaurant or coffee shop to become a performer and accumulate experience and wealth.
Going to college is not the only way to success, many people still earn more money than college students without going to college! Especially for art majors.
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Learn to read music first, and it's simple.
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It's very simple, I just learned this, it felt more difficult at first, I didn't know anything about the score, and then I knew that it was all to the meter method or something, and then I changed the pitch, and the conversion was more difficult, and then it was good, but I must practice more!
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Erhu is not difficult to score. It's a simple score. Basically, you can sing. You can understand this score. It's best to ask a teacher for beginners. It is also possible to attend large classes.
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Erhu is a simple score, not a stave, so you should know it.
However, erhu is not very easy to learn, and it is common for folk music to find its own tone and so on.
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The score is very recognizable. I'm sure I'll learn it as soon as I learn it.
Do not worry.
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How to look at the erhu scoreThe inner string is 1 string and the outer string is 5 strings.
0 indicates an open string tone, which is not fingered.
One or i means to press with the index finger, two or ii means to press with the middle finger of the rising and noisy shed, three or iii means to press with the ring finger, and four or i means to press with the little finger.
"Nine" means throwing a bow.
Indicates stress. "Ding" means to hit, "to intermittent, pause, to breathe."
"Inner" means that the note is played with an inner string.
"Outside" means that the note is played with an outer string.
Indicates a push bow, and the bow runs right to left.
tr, tr" indicates a long vibrato.
Indicates natural overtones.
Indicates artificial overtones.
Plucking the strings with the right hand.
f" strong sonata.
p" weak notation.
MF" medium and strong notation.
mp".
SF" extra strong mark.
SFP "Weak play immediately after the sudden strength."
means to repeat from the beginning".
It means that the bow is connected, and the sound in the line is finished when the bow is played.
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There are many special fingering and bow symbols used to guide the performance of the erhu score, and it is necessary to understand these in order to learn or play the erhu correctly according to the erhu score. Common erhu playing symbols are as follows:
The inner string is 1 string and the outer string is 5 strings.
0 indicates an open string tone, which is not fingered.
One or i means to press with the index finger, two or ii means to press with the middle finger, three or iii means to press with the ring finger, and four or i means to press with the little finger.
"Nine" means throwing a bow.
Indicates stress.
"Ding" means to hit, "to intermittent, pause, to breathe."
"Inner" means that the note is played with an inner string.
"Outside" means that the note is played with an outer string.
Indicates a push bow, and the bow runs right to left.
tr, tr" indicates a long vibrato.
Indicates natural overtones.
Indicates artificial overtones.
Plucking the strings with the right hand.
f" strong sonata.
p" weak notation.
MF" medium and strong notation.
mp".
SF" extra strong mark.
SFP "Weak play immediately after the sudden strength."
means to repeat from the beginning".
It means a bow, and the notes in the line are played with a bow.
Erhu began in the Tang Dynasty and is called "Xiqin", which has a history of more than 1,000 years. It is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument. Erhu, also known as "Nanhu" and "Huzi", is one of the main bowed string instruments (rubbing string instruments) in the family of Chinese musical instruments.
Famous erhu songs include "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", "Good Night", "Listening to Song", "Horse Racing" and so on.
Erhu is divided into four categories according to the condition of the barrel: cylindrical erhu, octagonal erhu, hexagonal erhu, flat tube erhu, and front and back round. Erhu is also known as Huqin, Nanhu, Huzi, Huhu.
Evolved from the Xiqin, Huanqin, and Huqin since the Tang and Song dynasties, the erhu is composed of a barrel, a stem, a string shaft, a thousand catties, and a bow. Erhu fixed strings, with a range of about three octaves, the timbre is rigid and flexible, with delicate and flexible characteristics, the pronunciation can be continuous, the strength changes naturally, and it can also play a unique simulation effect.
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Most of the erhu scores use simple notation, so if you can read the simple notation, you can understand the basic erhu notation. The difference is that there are many special fingering and bow symbols used to guide the performance of the erhu score, and you must understand these in order to learn or play the erhu correctly according to the erhu score.
Common erhu playing symbols are as follows:
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Generally speaking, the score of the erhu is just a general simple score, and there are occasionally some ** symbols, but these symbols will be annotated later in the general erhu textbook. However, if you can't understand the simple score, it's better to find a teacher or someone who understands ** to teach it.
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The up and down of the mouth generally means pushing the bow and pulling the bow.
As for tonality. In the key of G, the sound of the inner string and the empty string is called Iwaki orange G, and the roll call is still Do.
Distinguish. C key: The tone name and the roll call are in the order of c dod d to e mi f fa g snort a la b xi.
G key: The tone name and the solfège are, in order, g, doa, b, mi, c, d, d, e, f, xi.
Because E and F, B and C are semi-well-known scales, pay attention to the rise and fall of the alto name in different keys.
Note that in the staff (bean sprouts), professionals look at the music as if it is a pronunciation name, and when singing the music, the roll call is used.
If you just play by yourself, don't worry about these, if you pursue the tone is very accurate, you need to use the standard tuning fork when tuning, and the commonly used thick group has a tuning fork, I personally think this is purely theoretical, as long as you understand it in practice.
Personally understand, I don't know if it will help you.
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Erhu is one of the traditional Chinese musical instruments, and learning erhu requires mastering basic knowledge and skills. For beginners, learning Jianpu is the quickest way to master the basics of erhu. Here are the steps to learn Erhu Score:
Step 1: Understand the basics of erhu.
Before you start learning erhu, you need to understand the basics of erhu, such as the structure, pitch, and playing techniques of erhu. This knowledge can be obtained by reading relevant books or ****.
Step 2: Learn the basic notation of the short notation.
Learning notation requires mastery of basic symbols, including notes, beat symbols, ascending and falling signs, and more. These symbols can be mastered by practicing simple compositions.
Step 3: Choose the right learning materials.
Beginners can choose some simple pieces of music as learning materials, such as "Jasmine", "Erquan Reflecting the Moon", etc. The brief notation of these pieces is relatively simple and easy to master.
Step 4: Practice notation.
Practicing the sheet music requires repetition several times, and can be improved by practicing at a slow pace and gradually increasing the tempo.
Step 5: Add fingering exercises.
To sum up, the fastest way to learn erhu is to master the basics and skills by learning simple notation. Repetition and fingering exercises are required to improve the level of playing.
Pinch the bow with the thumb and index finger to give some force outward, and three or four fingers to give force inward. The bow bristles are close to the intersection of the strings and the barrel, and the bow must be kept straight, not up and down, left and right. Practice slowly, with strength, and with patience. >>>More
Hehe. The same is true of my family's old cheap piano.
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What city are you in? Generally speaking, if you go to a ** bookstore or a larger book city, choose the kind of very basic books, I am an erhu teacher, and now I choose the basic erhu tutorial edited by Zhao Hanyang, I hope it will help you!
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. >>>More
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