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Poetry praising erhu playing
The beauty of the erhu sound is reflected in this unforgettable night, the night when this famous song "The Moon Reflected in Two Springs" was born. Erhu has a piano pole that stands upright from the sky and the ground, and two strings connect the east and west. The inner string is like a man, calm and strong; the outer string is like a woman, high-pitched and bright. In the fusion of yin and yang, the swan song of heaven and earth is performed. He made a series of monotonous and dull sounds like he was beating an overtight cotton string. After a low adagio, the music suddenly reaches a high pitch, piercing the sky with a sharp sound as sharp as a cone. The euphemistic and beautiful music is like raindrops, nourishing people's hearts. This erhu is so old-fashioned. The handle of the piano was blackened by smoke, and the barrel was cracked and tied with twine; the horsetail bow was so thin and soft that it seemed like it would break if applied force. When you pull it up, the sound is as unpleasant as sawing wood, just like a throat hurt by crying.
3. What are the ancient poems about "Erhu"? Erhu is mainly reflected in the form of Huqin and other forms in ancient poems. 1. "Nanxiangzi" Song Dynasty·Zhang Xian 2. "Feeling the Spring" Tang Dynasty·Li He 3. "Ezhu Listening to Dubie Playing the Huqin" Tang Dynasty·Liu Changqing 4. "The Event by the Pool" Tang Dynasty·Bai Juyi 1. "Nanxiangzi" Song Dynasty·Xiang Zhang had a slim waist. The palace makeup is as new as ever. The music is played by the Huqin and the fish tail, leaving people alone. The sound of cold strings can be heard on the water. Tianbi dyes clothes and scarves. Blood-colored light ruffled skirt. Baihui has been jealous of Shuangnu, Dongjun. The double flowers are folded secretly to borrow Xiaochun. 2. "Feeling Spring" Tang Dynasty·Li He, the sun is warm since the depression, and the flowers are sad and the north is Guo Sao. The elm penetrates Laizi's eyes, and the willow breaks his waist. The upper curtain welcomes the divine swallow, and the flying silk sends Bai Lao away. Hu Qin was angry today and spoke urgently to Tan Cao. 3. "Ezhu Listens to Du Bie Playing the Huqin" Liu Changqing and Wen Ji of the Tang Dynasty left this song, and she has been a close friend for thousands of years. If you don't understand the foreign language, you will leave your heart empty. The sound follows the movement of the grass on the edge, and the meaning reaches deep into the long clouds. What's going on? On the Yangtze River, Xiao Xiao comes out of the fortress and sings. 4. "What's Happening by the Pond" Tang Dynasty·Bai Juyi's huqin played in the felt tent and played the sound of the tide in the orchid pond. How can I say that the same wind and moon are here, and the love is thousands of miles north of Jijiang and south of the Yangtze River.
4. What are some famous erhu performances? 1. Horse racing Horse racing is a popular mass competitive activity among many ethnic groups and regions in the world. But as soon as you listen to the music "Horse Racing", you will know that it describes the horse racing held by the people of Inner Mongolia at the traditional festival of Naadam. This is what its distinctive ethnic tone tells us. Perhaps because the beautiful melody of Inner Mongolian folk songs and its F mode are particularly suitable for the performance of the erhu, many composers like to use them as materials to compose erhu music. Not counting others, if you just look at the "Selected Erhu Songs" (1949-1979) compiled by Chinese music, you can find six songs that are more influential among the masses and describe grasslands and horses; and there are three songs that directly take the theme of galloping horses. head. Maybe it's because the image of a galloping horse is particularly exciting and inspiring! In fact, the melody of "Horse Racing" is very simple, but there is a mystery in the simplicity. Its core melody is a popular Mongolian folk song "Red Flag Song". Mr. Huang Huaihai got creative inspiration from this folk song, and relied on his skillful erhu playing skills and ingenuity to sublimate a folk song with only four lines and sixteen bars into a folk song that is popular all over the country and resounds at home and abroad. work. ——Huang Huaihai: "If the song is not amazing, it will never stop" 2. Two Springs Reflect the Moon - Min Huifen Two Springs Reflect the Moon - Gu Peng Erhu "Two Springs Reflect the Moon" is a famous blind folk artist in my country, A Bing (Hua Yanjun) )'s masterpiece. It took a long time for this piece of music to become a complete work from its initial amorphous fragments. It was created by Abing through many years of repeated playing and processing while he was wandering and performing in the old society. According to the memories of his contemporaries and neighbors who were familiar with his life, as early as when Wuxi was occupied by the Japanese, he could often be heard playing this tune in the streets and alleys, especially when it was quiet at night and the music was most moving. There was no title for the song at that time. It was not until the summer of 1950, when Mr. Yang Yinliu and others were recording for him, that the name was named "Er Quan Ying Yue" after discussion. The implicit and affectionate melody of "Er Fountain Reflects the Moon" is like weeping and complaining, sad and angry, sometimes euphemistically low, sometimes exciting and high-pitched, expressing the author's deep inner anger, sorrow and yearning for a better life. ——It is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by A Bing (Hua Yanjun), a famous blind folk artist in my country.
3. Friends from Jiangheshui, have you seen the movie of the music and dance epic "The East Is Red"? Do you still remember the scene in "The Hard Times" where a girl with a straw tattoo in her head parted with her mother? That desolate, painful, and full-featured scene. The dance music with special vibrato is "River Water". It was originally a folk music popular in the Northeast region. It was processed and compiled into a complete double-pipe solo by Wang Shilu and other comrades of the former Luda University Song and Dance Troupe. Later, Comrade Huang Huaihai of Hubei University of Arts transplanted it into an erhu solo piece. Legend of the music: Once upon a time, there was a happy couple. Unfortunately, the husband was dragged into hard labor by the officials. He suffered all kinds of abuse and died tragically in a foreign land. After hearing the news, the wife came to the riverside where she was bidding farewell to her husband. Facing the surging river, she offered sacrifices to the souls of the dead and howled bitterly. She poured out her hatred for the evil ruling class and evoked endless longing for the past - the most tragic story. Erhu Song 4. Pulling the Camel This Erhu piece was composed in 1954. At that time, people who loved playing Erhu could be seen everywhere. In addition to playing existing famous songs, they also asked for new songs to be played. Players at that time changed the original silk strings to metal strings in pursuit of a bright tone. In terms of techniques, fast bows and short bows, which are very common and well developed today, were just emerging at that time. This kind of powerful "sonorous" sound is rich in the beauty of strength compared with the unique soft beauty of the erhu. The development and innovation of this new technique calls for the emergence of new music. It is against this background that "Pull the Camel" was adapted by the composer Zeng Xun from the Inner Mongolia folk song "Pull the Camel". Its melody is deep and beautiful, with desolation - the mark of the old society, and full of expectations - the working people His true nature leaves a deep impression on people. It expresses the vastness of the grassland, the shepherd's singing, meditation, and longing (Adagio) and the joy of new life (Allegro). ——The earliest erhu music with fast bows. 5. "War Horse Galloping War Horse Galloping" is an erhu solo composed by erhu player Chen Yaoxing in the 1970s. Chen Yaoxing is a famous erhu player in China. During his decades of playing career, he boldly innovated the playing techniques of this traditional stringed instrument and created some new fingering methods for plucking the strings. He also borrowed from Western violins The right-hand bowing technique has developed the right-hand playing skills of Erhu and greatly enriched the musical expression of Erhu. In this song "War Horse Galloping", he used his unique and difficult playing skills to successfully express the life of the cavalry soldiers guarding the border in the military camp. The music created a precedent for using the erhu to express military themes. ——Chen Yaoxing powerfully creates a military camp rhapsody. 6. Spring Scenes in the South of the Yangtze River "Spring Scenes in the South of the Yangtze River" is a famous southern erhu piece composed by Zhu Changyao and Ma Xilin based on the tones of Jiangsu folk songs. With beautiful melody and fresh style, she vividly describes the pleasing and beautiful scenery of the Jiangnan water towns and people's attitude towards life. of infinite admiration. Zhu Changyao's playing is delicate and soft, and the allegro is relaxed and relaxed. It is truly a masterpiece among modern erhu creations. Zhu Changyao has won praises from experts and peers for his profound and nuanced understanding of music and his meticulous and unique treatment of music. He is known as "like a cup of mellow wine, full but not overflowing", "the bow tells people's thoughts, and the strings speak." World Situation", "China's Perlman". ——A glance at the pleasing and beautiful scenery of the Jiangnan water town 7. Birds singing in the empty mountains Birds singing in the empty mountains is the title music. This piece is the most technically difficult one among Mr. Liu Tianhua's top ten famous pieces. Mr. Liu Tianhua changed the ancient poem "There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear the voices of people" to "There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear the voices of birds." There is a mountain called Huangshan in Jiangyin, Mr. Liu Tianhua's hometown. The mountain is full of bamboo forests, with birds singing and flowers fragrant. It is very beautiful. This song was composed by the author based on the scene at that time. Although it ranks seventh among Mr. Liu's top ten famous songs and was published in 1928, in fact it should be Mr. Liu's early work and should rank third. ——There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear the singing of birds. 8. Ballad of Northern Henan. Ballad of Northern Henan—Professor of the Central Conservatory of Music Zhao Hanyang. "Ballade of Northern Henan" was created by composer Liu Wenjin in 1958. The music is a contrast between two themes. Development reflects the spiritual outlook of the people in northern Henan before liberation.
5. Erhu song "Spring Scenes in the South of the Yangtze River" "When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are redder than fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as orchids. How can we not remember the south of the Yangtze River?"
The Erhu song "Spring Scenes in the South of the Yangtze River" is a lyrical piece that borrows scenes. The composer uses the development, transfer, progression and expansion of scenes in the work to "paint" a picture of vitality in the beautiful and emotional singing melody. A large map of spring return to the lush Jiangnan water town. The whole song is divided into five sections: "Introduction, Spring Returns to the Earth, All Things Struggle for Spring, Jiangnan Greenery and Ainaiting Lake". Among them, "Jiangnan Green" is the climax of the whole song. 1. Introduction: The music expresses the land of Jiangnan, where the morning light is first revealed. We seem to hear the footsteps of spring coming towards us. The mountains and rivers are awakening. The singing of cuckoos and the swirling of rivers make us feel the breath of spring; 2 , Spring returns to the earth: the spring breeze ripples in the land of Jiangnan, and the spring rain bathes the vitality of all things. We want to sing, sing the moisture that spring brings to Jiangnan; we want to praise, praise the vitality that spring brings to the water towns; 3. All things strive for spring: all things and spring In the dialogue, life competes with each other and thrives in the embrace of spring; 4. Jiangnan Bicui: It expresses the artistic conception of the fertile fields in the south of the Yangtze River with thousands of lush mountains, full of forests, surging rivers, and rice waves and fishermen singing; 5. Ainaiting Lake: "Depicting" the sunset, the boat on the lake gradually fades away with the sound of sighing.
6. Recommend some classic Erhura music, Xie Er Quan Ying Yue River Water 1. Horse racing Horse racing is a popular mass competitive activity among many ethnic groups and regions in the world. But as soon as you listen to the music "Horse Racing", you will know that it describes the horse racing held by the people of Inner Mongolia at the traditional festival of Naadam. This is what its distinctive ethnic tone tells us. Perhaps because the beautiful melody of Inner Mongolian folk songs and its F mode are particularly suitable for the performance of the erhu, many composers like to use them as materials to compose erhu music. Not counting others, if you just look at the "Selected Erhu Songs" (1949-1979) compiled by Chinese music, you can find six songs that are more influential among the masses and describe grasslands and horses; and there are three songs that directly take the theme of galloping horses. head. Maybe it's because the image of a galloping horse is particularly exciting and inspiring! In fact, the melody of "Horse Racing" is very simple, but there is a mystery in the simplicity. Its core melody is a popular Mongolian folk song "Red Flag Song". Mr. Huang Huaihai got creative inspiration from this folk song, and relied on his skillful erhu playing skills and ingenuity to sublimate a folk song with only four lines and sixteen bars into a folk song that is popular all over the country and resounds at home and abroad. work. ——Huang Huaihai: "If the song is not amazing, it will never stop" 2. The Moon Reflected in Two Springs "The Moon Reflected in Two Springs" is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by A Bing (Hua Yanjun), a famous blind folk artist in my country. It took a long time for this piece of music to become a complete work from its initial amorphous fragments. It was created by Abing through repeated playing and processing over many years while he was wandering around and performing in the old society. According to the memories of his contemporaries and neighbors who were familiar with his life, as early as when Wuxi was occupied by the Japanese, he could often be heard playing this tune in the streets and alleys, especially when it was quiet at night and the music was most moving. There was no title for the song at that time. It was not until the summer of 1950, when Mr. Yang Yinliu and others were recording for him, that the name was named "Er Quan Ying Yue" after discussion. The implicit and affectionate melody of "Er Fountain Reflects the Moon" is like weeping and complaining, sad and angry, sometimes euphemistically low, sometimes exciting and high-pitched, expressing the author's deep inner anger, sorrow and yearning for a better life. ——It is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by A Bing (Hua Yanjun), a famous blind folk artist in my country. 3. Friends from Jiangheshui, have you seen the movie of the music and dance epic "The East Is Red"? Do you still remember the scene in "The Hard Times" where a girl with a straw tattoo in her head parted with her mother? That desolate, painful, and full-featured scene. The dance music with special vibrato is "River Water". It was originally a folk music popular in the Northeast region. It was processed and compiled into a complete double-pipe solo by Wang Shilu and other comrades of the former Luda University Song and Dance Troupe. Later, Comrade Huang Huaihai of Hubei University of Arts transplanted it into an erhu solo piece. Legend of the music: Once upon a time, there was a happy couple. Unfortunately, the husband was dragged into hard labor by the officials. He suffered all kinds of abuse and died tragically in a foreign land.
After hearing the news, the wife came to the riverside where she was bidding farewell to her husband. Facing the surging river, she offered sacrifices to the souls of the dead and howled bitterly. She poured out her hatred for the evil ruling class and evoked endless longing for the past - the most tragic story. Erhu Song 4. Pulling the Camel This Erhu piece was composed in 1954. At that time, people who loved playing Erhu could be seen everywhere. In addition to playing existing famous songs, they also asked for new songs to be played. Players at that time changed the original silk strings to metal strings in pursuit of a bright tone. In terms of techniques, fast bows and short bows, which are very common and well developed today, were just emerging at that time. This kind of powerful "sonorous" sound is rich in the beauty of strength compared with the unique soft beauty of the erhu. The development and innovation of this new technique calls for the emergence of new music. It is against this background that "Pull the Camel" was adapted by the composer Zeng Xun from the Inner Mongolia folk song "Pull the Camel". Its melody is deep and beautiful, with desolation - the mark of the old society, and full of expectations - the working people His true nature leaves a deep impression on people. It expresses the vastness of the grassland, the shepherd's singing, meditation, and longing (Adagio) and the joy of new life (Allegro). ——The earliest erhu music with fast bows. 5. War Horse Galloping "War Horse Galloping" is an erhu solo composed by erhu player Chen Yaoxing in the 1970s. Chen Yaoxing is a famous erhu player in China. During his decades of playing career, he boldly innovated the playing techniques of this traditional stringed instrument and created some new fingering methods for plucking the strings. He also borrowed from Western violins The right-hand bowing technique has developed the right-hand playing skills of Erhu and greatly enriched the musical expression of Erhu. In this song "War Horse Galloping", he used his unique and difficult playing skills to successfully express the life of the cavalry soldiers guarding the border in the military camp. The music created a precedent for using the erhu to express military themes. ——Chen Yaoxing powerfully creates a military camp rhapsody. 6. Spring Scenes in the South of the Yangtze River "Spring Scenes in the South of the Yangtze River" is a famous southern erhu piece composed by Zhu Changyao and Ma Xilin based on the tones of Jiangsu folk songs. With beautiful melody and fresh style, she vividly describes the pleasing and beautiful scenery of the Jiangnan water towns and people's understanding of it. Infinite admiration for life. Zhu Changyao's playing is delicate and soft, and the allegro is relaxed and relaxed. It is truly a masterpiece among modern erhu creations. Zhu Changyao has won praises from experts and peers for his profound and nuanced understanding of music and his meticulous and unique treatment of music. He is known as "like a cup of mellow wine, full but not overflowing", "the bow tells people's thoughts, and the strings speak." World Situation", "China's Perlman". ——A glance at the pleasing and beautiful scenery of the Jiangnan water town 7. Birds singing in the empty mountains Birds singing in the empty mountains is the title music. This piece is the most technically difficult one among Mr. Liu Tianhua's top ten famous pieces. Mr. Liu Tianhua changed the ancient poem "There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear the voices of people" to "There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear the voices of birds." There is a mountain called Huangshan in Jiangyin, Mr. Liu Tianhua's hometown. The mountain is full of bamboo forests, with birds singing and flowers fragrant. It is very beautiful. This song was composed by the author based on the scene at that time. Although it ranks seventh among Mr. Liu's top ten famous songs and was published in 1928, in fact it should be Mr. Liu's early work and should rank third. ——There are no people in the empty mountain, but you can hear the singing of birds. 8. Ballad of Northern Henan "Ballade of Northern Henan" was created by composer Liu Wenjin in 1958. Through the contrasting development of two themes, the music expresses the spiritual outlook of the people of Northern Henan. The essential changes that took place before and after liberation. The whole song consists of an introduction and four sections.
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