Guqin or guzheng hurt fingers a lot?

Updated on culture 2024-08-02
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Neither instrument hurts the fingers, at best it grinds out a cocoon.

    Or it's just a broken skin, and it's all over when it grows up. The thickness of the finger cocoon depends on the intensity and cycle of your own practice of playing the piano, playing the guqin requires your fingers to slowly run in, pay attention to the glissanda and press the strings, and appreciate the rhyme of finger touching the strings, while the guzheng needs to wear nail covers, which is still not very suitable for personally. Playing the piano itself requires fingers, and there is no need to magnify the damage at all.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The subject asked, which is more harmful to the fingers, the guqin or the guzheng.

    Just from the perspective of the instrument itself, the strings of the guqin generally have different types such as silk strings, horsetail strings, steel wire wrapped nylon, etc. Guzheng is mainly made of steel wire. It seems that the strings of the guzheng are more likely to hurt the fingers.

    However, playing the guzheng requires false nails made of horns and other materials, which can protect the fingers well. The guqin completely uses the fingers themselves, without false nails, etc., and fingering methods such as pressing the strings and kneeling fingers are directly done by pressing or sliding the fingers on the strings, and many beginners have had the experience of finger wear and bleeding.

    Therefore, relatively speaking, the guqin is more harmful to the fingers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It should be that the guqin has some damage to the fingers, and the guqin is played with real nails, which will cause nail splitting and so on for a long time. Especially for beginners, if the fingering is not correct, it can also cause tenosynovitis and other problems. Playing the piano with a piece of the guzheng has relatively little damage to the fingers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Personally, I think it's a guqin, after all, the guzheng wears nails most of the time, but the guqin glissodes and the like will grind your fingers, but you will get used to it after a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think the guzheng hurts the fingers more, because the strings of the guzheng are thinner, so the damage to the fingers is greater.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When playing the guzheng, you have to wear fake nails, so it basically won't hurt your fingers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I went to learn guzheng before, I found that the guqin is the one I liked, I mixed the guqin and the guzheng, I didn't understand at that time, so I asked the teacher if I could learn the guqin, but the teacher said a lot at that time, probably because learning the guqin is more hard, the fingers will wear out the cocoon and then play and then wear out and then cocoon and have to persist in practicing. The girl's hands became thicker like this, and I just thought about it at the time. I still want to learn.

    Later, I saw that many girls can play the guqin, will they sharpen it very much? Do you know if you've played it?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Learning guzheng is a bold attempt, and letting her child learn an art is very helpful for her future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The dangers of playing the guzheng for a long time are as follows:

    1. Children lack long-term interest in learning guzheng and are difficult to persevere: as the saying goes, the master leads the door, and the practice is in the individual. The real learning is to learn the method from the teacher, and then practice diligently, 99% of the genius is out of diligence, diligent and hard study, in order to master the understanding, to achieve integration.

    But the child was too young to sit still. Moreover, it is difficult to see the results of first-class learning in a short period of time, and after a long time, children also lack the confidence and perseverance to persevere.

    2. Children's energy is limited, and learning guzheng also occupies children's learning time and affects children's academic performance: although learning guzheng is easier than learning other musical instruments, it also takes time, for girls to play guzheng It takes a certain amount of time, and it takes a long time to learn a song.

    If you want to have a professional level, you have to accumulate several years of practice. Therefore, it may not be possible to take care of the learning at the same time as school, resulting in a certain amount of pressure on the child both in learning and practicing the guzheng, resulting in a very tight learning time.

    Benefits of learning Guzheng:

    1. The development of attention: when children are playing, their eyes should read the music, their ears should listen, their fingers should move accurately on the guzheng, the arms should support the finger movements, and the body should cooperate with the movement of the arms. Throughout the process, the child must concentrate or the performance will fail.

    2. The development of thinking: In the guzheng music, there are at least two parts of parallel development, which are played by the left and right hands, which are related and do not interfere with each other.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The dangers of playing the guzheng for a long time are explained below

    1。Playing and practicing too much of an injured guzheng is likely to cause physical injury. Guzheng playing requires precise playing technique, so you need to practice finger, wrist, and forearm movements.

    But the technical operation is not perfect... 2。ListeningIf you practice high volume for a long time, your hearing is likely to weaken.

    If your ears start to feel tinnitus or hearing loss, turn off the volume or turn off the unit. Once you have lost your original hearing, it will never be ... 3。

    Losing FocusNo matter who it is, if he focuses too much on one thing, his concentration will lose focus. Again, the practice is the same.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you. Playing the guzheng for a long time has a certain impact on the body, mainly the following points:

    1.Fingers are prone to injury: Playing the guzheng for a long time will cause the fingers to repeatedly make curvilinear movements, which can easily lead to finger stiffness, joint soreness, and even finger inflammation due to repeated finger injuries.

    2.It has an impact on body posture: Playing the guzheng in the same posture for a long time is easy to put the cervical spine and back in a state of tension, resulting in cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, elbow inflammation, lumbar disc protrusion and other problems.

    3.Sound has an impact on the ears: Long-term exposure to high-decibel sound can affect the health of the ears, causing problems such as tinnitus and hearing loss.

    Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to mastering the appropriate guzheng playing method, practicing appropriately every day, and maintaining the correct sitting posture and finger posture. If there is any change, please adjust it in time and pay attention to the maintenance of your body. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to protect the ears and avoid being in a noisy environment for a long time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've been studying for more than a year, and I'm still learning, the hand should not be deformed, I think our teacher's hand is very normal, I think the biggest feature is: powerful. Because when pressing the strings, it takes strength, followed by the index finger and middle finger of the left hand as the fingers of the strings, which should be calloused, and when you just finish playing, there will be uneven string marks on the three fingers, and when you take off the false nails, the upper part of the nails will be obviously red.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When I was a child, before practicing the guzheng, I had a bad problem, that is, I involuntarily picked the skin near my fingernails, and I would tear the small skin thorns, and I often made a layer of potholes on the root of my fingernails, and occasionally bleed, and my hands were ugly.

    Later, I learned the guzheng I don't know how to get better of this problem I haven't made it again since I grew up Hehe, my hands are naturally good-looking Don't worry, your hands will only become more and more beautiful If you practice more often, don't take too long each time The cocoon won't get up very badly.

    Except for the fingers that become thicker and harder when playing the guqin, other instruments basically do not hurt the fingers. I started practicing when I was 4 years old, and now I am 17 years old, the index finger is more curved than the middle finger of other people's hands, and then the first intraphalanx joint (the section that ties the nail) is ground out of the cocoon by the nail piece because the joint is often broken, and the place where the adhesive tape is tied is not very good (the adhesive tape was too sticky before, but now the quality of the adhesive tape is better), the fingers are more active, and this is generally it. Personally, I feel that my fingers have become more serious, and some people's fingers may be basically unchanged, and it is related to ...... practiceWriters such as Rouyi and the like are acceptable except for playing the guqin.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both hands will wear prosthetic nails, but although the left hand wears nails, it is still directly used to press the strings with the index finger, middle finger, and four fingers, (the left hand only uses the nails when playing the strings, and the fingers are used when pressing the strings), so the three fingers will have obvious lumpy cocoons.

    Secondly, because you have to wear nails, in fact, the real nails on your hands are often cut bald, and even if you keep them, they will only be a little bit, and too long real nails will affect the playing. (There are a few traditional masters who leave a lot of nails and play with real nails, but there are very few anymore, because the old qin is silk strings, and real armor can be used, and modern pianos are steel wire strings, and real armor can't hold it).

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nothing, I'm level 8 and almost 1 hour a day. Many people say that I have very good hands, and that's how I learned the guzheng. Because of the left-handed play, there is a certain development of the left and right brains, and the two hands are very flexible. I have a broken right hand, and I can write with my left hand, at least it's more formal!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The little finger will blister frequently, the tip of the left finger will have calluses, and the fingers are indeed very powerful, maybe intensive time of practice will get tenosynovitis, depending on the person's will.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is actually no difference between the hand playing the guzheng and the ordinary hand in appearance, the fingers will not be deformed like playing the piano, and the hand playing the guzheng is more flexible, and it will not hurt to play the guzheng without nails, I have been learning the guzheng for 8 years, the fingers are really flexible, and the strength of the fingers is also greater.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After eleven years of study, my hands are not very good-looking anyway, and my fingertips are round.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The joints are more flexible, and the fingers of the right hand are longer than the left hand, so I don't know if it is congenital or practiced.

    As for the rest, I practiced the guzheng while going to school, so it was harder, so my fingers were uglier than my left hand, and the middle finger of my right hand was a little separated from my fingernails, but fortunately it didn't hurt.

    That's all for the general situation, you'll know it when you practice.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After eight years of study, my hands have not changed at all, but my fingers have become more slender.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There's nothing special, it's still like that. It doesn't take a lot of effort to play the zither, so it won't deform your fingers or anything.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think there's anything particularly spontaneous, except for being flexible.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, people who practice guzheng for a long time will know, because professional practice takes five or six hours a day, the tape is wrapped around the nails for a long time and it hurts, and there will be glue on the nail cover.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Anyway, I don't have [Note: Level 9].

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Guzheng is a kind of folk music, the sound of the guzheng is beautiful and melodious, and it is loved by many people, but we often hear that some people say that learning guzheng is extremely harmful to the fingers, is this true? How does learning guzheng hurt your fingers?

    In fact, if you use the right way, wear nails, generally will not hurt your fingers, because when playing the zither, it is to sweep the strings of the zither with your fingernails, and will not be in direct contact with your hands, there is no harm to your fingers, and the left hand needs to use the knife to play the strings, but it will not hurt the fingers, it is nothing more than when you are a beginner, the fingers are more delicate, there will be some pain, and so on to grind out a layer of cocoons, it will be good, if you want to learn a skill, of course, you have to endure hardships, as long as you master the method, Learning Guzheng will not do any harm to the development of fingers.

    In the process of learning, the fingers are cut by the strings, which is a very normal phenomenon, and there are many advantages of learning the guzheng, which can comprehensively cultivate the comprehensive quality and ability of children, and at the same time can also cultivate sentiment, improve temperament, exercise body and mind, and cultivate a very characteristic specialty.

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