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Because the violin has four strings.
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1.Origin, the violin is a Western musical instrument, born in Italy around the 16th century, with four strings; The erhu is a national musical instrument, born in the most prosperous Tang Dynasty in China, and has two strings.
2.Structure, the violin is composed of headstock, body, neck, pins, strings, horse, cheek rest, bow, etc.; The erhu is composed of a barrel, a stem, a skin, a string, a bow, a jack, a horse, and a bow hair.
3.Timbre, the violin pronunciation is similar to the human voice, suitable for expressing gentleness, warmth, lightness, brilliance and even the most dramatic strong feelings; The timbre of the erhu has its own unique characteristics, mellow and soft, beautiful and beautiful, and its musical sound similar to the human voice is more singing and expressive.
4.vocal range, violin vocal range more than 3 and a half groups; The erhu has a vocal range of up to three octaves.
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The violin and the erhu cannot be compared, the violin is an internationally used instrument, and the erhu is a Chinese national musical instrument, and their playing methods and techniques, the timbre characteristics of the instrument, and the repertoire are not the same. The violin is difficult, while the erhu is relatively easy to learn.
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You can transform the erhu into a beautiful shape.
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Recommend the erhu.
Because compared to the violin, the erhu is relatively simple, and I am also an erhu learner, and it only took me two and a half years from the beginning to the highest level. If you are a freshman in high school, you may not have much time to learn musical instruments, and the violin is a bit cumbersome, which is not suitable for your current study life.
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If you want to learn from now, I recommend learning violin (just suggesting) erhu is folk music, and it requires a very deep foundation. Nowadays, there are many high school students who take the art exam, and generally choose to learn piano, violin, accordion, and folk music. And few people learn erhu, because if you learn erhu, most of them are children and need to learn from an early age.
Now it is said that if there are four people in the university, if two of these four people are learning piano and two are learning erhu, then those who learn piano may not play well, but those who learn erhu must play well. Therefore, when many people want to learn musical instruments when they are older, they will choose Western musical instruments.
However, it should depend on your own interests, but I think since you have such a deep piano foundation, it should be easy to learn the violin. But the violin is a stringed instrument, while the piano is a keyboard, and there will be a fundamental difference.
Hope you find your interest soon.
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Who said erhu is simple? It's not easy at all! In fact, it's on par with the violin!
I think ......Let's learn erhu, the combination of Chinese and Western is very good. What I'm saying is true! Violin learners are a bit too widespread!
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It depends on what you like, I like the erhu. Pulling the erhu is also of great help to your emotions and temperament. (It's not just the piano and violin that can enhance a person's temperament) and it's folk music, and Chinese girls learn folk music more than Western music.
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Erhu
I'm a learner of erhu myself ==
It's relatively simple to learn.
And in this way, there can be both Chinese and Western instruments.
Sounds more hanging--
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I agree with the words of Aiwan Yuelu, let's learn the violin, the erhu is very sinful if it is not good to play it, or the violin can bluff people, hehe I have learned both, it has been 5 years since the Erhu 10th level exam, and it is really simple for the erhu to make a few notes, and there is no need to self-harm like the violin, but it is more difficult to improve if you want to.
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Violin is a child's skill, and the fingers will become stiff and not as flexible with age, so it is not practical to learn violin according to your situation now. Unless you want to take it as a hobby, then I have no opinion, it's just that practicing Xiaoti will be harder, and you have to be able to survive it Erhu is quick to get started, whether it is a girl or a boy, it is very good, if you are also more sentimental, Erhu can also reach a very high level It depends on the sound of the instrument you like The most important thing is that you are interested
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I am also a male student who will be promoted to the first year of high school, and I have been learning stringed instruments for three years. I now focus on erhu learning, and I know a little bit about violin. Compared to the violin, I think girls are more suitable for learning to play the erhu.
The erhu is simpler than the violin, with only two strings. The sound of the erhu is elegant and soft, like a loving mother singing softly, and she is good at expressing beautiful and tactful hymns, praising the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. The erhu is an ancient Chinese national musical instrument, and the sound of the erhu can deeply exude the noble spirit of the Chinese nation and reflect the breadth and profundity of the national spirit.
At present, the state is vigorously developing the building of spiritual civilization and improving the quality and cultivation of the whole people, and it is all the more necessary for our young people in the new period to inherit and carry forward the splendid and colorful national culture of the motherland. It takes 10 years of diligent study to learn the erhu well, but it takes 10 or 20 years to learn the violin well than the erhu. Now, the charm of the erhu is not only spreading throughout the country, but also deeply influenced in Asian countries such as South Korea and Japan.
Erhu is like a bright pearl, shining in the world's art palace. Therefore, I suggest that the questioner choose to learn erhu.
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I think it's okay to learn erhu.
I've learned both the violin and the erhu, and since I've learned a Western instrument, there's no harm in learning a little bit of tradition.
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Recommend the erhu, the violin is late in the first year ......of high school, and it is not very good for the chin and neckAlthough the erhu is not suitable for girls, it will be cool if the girl plays it well, (and you can sit and play, laugh), if you have learned the piano, then learn the erhu then the Chinese and Western will be through.
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Violin, since I have learned the piano, my understanding of Western instruments should be better, and the expression of the violin is richer.
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ErhuNational musical instruments.
When you have more time, you can learn it all.
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Erhu is more suitable for girls, because I am also a girl and I used to learn violin, and now I am learning erhu, and violin is more difficult than erhu. Moreover, the violin is not suitable for girls to learn, and learning the violin is a cruel test for girls.
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Of course, it's erhu, which is relatively easy to learn. Especially now that you are in your first year of high school, the violin is a slow skill, you have to practice a little, and now it is more difficult to learn from scratch.
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Erhu to feel the Chinese tradition**.
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The erhu, it is a traditional musical instrument in China, and it is too late to practice the violin now.
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Erhu bar. The violin crushes the jaw ......
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Violin bar can enhance temperament!
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I think this should be up to your hobby.
You can choose whichever you like, Western and ethnic instruments.
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(1) The erhu has rich expressiveness, it is close to the voice of the human voice, and it is a singing instrument. His timbre is slightly melancholy, and he is good at expressing deep emotions. Erhu can express the depressed and frustrated, or it can express cheerful and bright music, like the two springs reflecting the moon and the rivers are more sad; Small flower drums and war horses galloping are very cheerful; Good nights and moonlit nights are relatively quiet.
The violin has four characteristics: 1. Beautiful timbre; 2. Wide vocal range; 3. The volume is large; 4. Able to adapt to the performance of complex skills. The sound it produces is close to the human voice, and it has a range that cannot be compared with the human voice, and is known as the "Queen of Musical Instruments".
2) The erhu treble is not as high as the violin. The bass is also not as low as the violin. Because there are only two strings, the vocal range is narrower.
The violin is more sunny. Erhu is more sullen.
As far as sound is concerned. The barrel of the erhu is held in snake skin. It's a little stuffy. The sound of the violin is sharper and crisper.
And there is. When kneading the strings. The violin will be gently carried through. The erhu will have a strong Chinese style.
Sounds very different.
3) The violin plays the erhu song, and there is no Chinese flavor at all. However, the music transplanted by the erhu violin can be very similar. As far as China is concerned, the erhu is more popular than the violin family!!
I hope it can help you solve the doubts in your heart!
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It stands to reason that there is a foundation, after all, the stringed instrument has his ability to figure it out, but it also depends on your level 10. If you want to play the tune, if you have a good foundation and a high level of understanding, and you will be faster if you practice hard, but you must not look at the master and the master, but also start from the basics, the basic skills are solid, and it will be easy in the future. Secondly, it depends on the difficulty of the song, if it is a big song like wandering and sunshine, you still need to work hard, otherwise it will be a mess.
It is recommended to practice the basic skills first, play simple tunes, about two or three months, and play difficult tunes at least four or five years.
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If you are at the tenth level of erhu, it is relatively simple to learn the violin, and the fingering is basically the same, with occasional changes, as long as you can use it flexibly.
The relatively difficult thing is the bow method, the violin must be stable to move the bow, and the hand holding the bow is more demanding, and the violin may be different from the erhu in this regard.
But both are bowed and stringed, and in some ways they are still the same, so the violin will be relatively simple for you.
Also, to play the violin, you need to read the staves, which is different from the simple notation, so you also need to be able to read music.
In addition, it is musicality, you have the foundation of erhu, I believe there is no need to worry about musicality.
The violin is not as simple as you think, and hard practice is essential, so prepare yourself first.
The other is the problem of the tune, depending on what kind of tune you want to play, generally beginners are practicing nursery rhymes or something, at this level you can play it in less than two days, pop tunes need some effort, it takes a few months, and a high level may take 2 years... This depends on talent, in short, you have to work hard, and you can't give up lightly.
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Yes, at least your listening foundation should be good.
It doesn't take long to play a tune, even if you don't have a foundation. Look what kind of song it is.
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There is a foundation in string music.
If you have one class a week, pull it for half an hour every day.
3 months is about the same.
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Tell the children that the quality and brand of the strings are different from each other, and there are also erhu and clever string bridge oranges that are more expensive than those of the violin.
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