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2010年10月27日星期三

2010年8月26日星期四

some erhu musical score

The first sheet is called KangDing love song play with Fkey the better,Gkey also fine
and the next one is a folk song of FuJian province(South of China)named
Picking Tea-leaves & Capturing Butterflies
if you need,comment me and leave your email so that i can send you some erhu mp3







contact teacher Felicia and erhu lesson plan

Learn to Play the Erhu in 3 months
Wherever You Are!


Bitten by the Erhu Bug! Telling Yourself, “I Gotta Get An Erhu!” So you order one from online. You manage to play a few notes, but making no progress. Frustrated! You checkout local music schools and stores to see if they offer any Erhu Lessons. They reply,
“Errrr….Who?…” and “No Erhu Lessons Here.”
Now You Have Choice! You can learn to play the Erhu correctly and produce fantastic music. The First Ever Interactive Online Erhu Lessons!



Here are the Wonderful Features of the Online Program:
Lessons Conducted Through the Internet – In the Comfort of Your Own Home.
Attend Lessons Wherever You Are –Just need a Computer with Speakers & Internet Connection.
Interactive Platform – Lessons are conducted online with an instructor and a facilitator, so that you can ask and get questions and answers along the way.
Systematic Teaching – Step By Step Learn Technique. Will Master Each Part Before Moving On.
What you are getting from the Interactive Online Erhu Lessons:

All Online Erhu Lessons are One To One Lessons
Lessons are Conducted Once a Week and Each Lesson Lasting 60 Minutes
All Learning Materials are “Free” and I’ll also send you MP3 Music Downloads for each song you learned.
You will be taught:
* How To Tie The QianJin,Rosin The Erhu Bow,Cleaning and Maintenance For The Erhu
* The Right Hand Bowing Techniques
* Left Hand Postures & Fingering Techniques
* How To Change The Erhu Strings & Tuning The Strings
* How To Change Left Hand Finger Position Correctly
* Learn to Play short songs with D scale, G scale, F scale
* Holding Shift & Position Shift
* Cross-bow string shift,Beating Tone & Vibrato
* Much More Including Erhu Music Pieces & Scores…

THE FEES BELOW:
All CONDUCTED ONE A WEEK AND EACH LESSON LASTING 60 MINUTES.
The first period for basic skills:
US $28 – Individual Lessons and Each Lesson Lasting 60 Minutes

US $315 – All 12 Lessons for 12 Weeks
At the end of First Period Lessons, Individuals will be able perform well enough to play simple tunes on the erhu. The more you practice and review my lessons the better you will be playing. Think about the Time and Money you could be saving from purchasing other erhu books, VCDs in Chinese, and other Erhu Lessons.

The second Period Lessons-More Advance Continuation lessons:
After controlling some erhu skills by me for 12 weeks,do you wanna be skilled and look like professional or just wanna make it sounds more wonderful?
Then continue your erhu learning and welcome to our next period lessons.

You will be taught:
* Fast bow-separation and string-shift exercise
* Bow-jump,Fling bow or some overtone
* Reinforced fingering training
* play C scale,A scale,or bB scale with erhu music
* Master piece like The Moon Reflected In Er-quan,Yu Bei Ballade with our own emotion…
THE FEES
ALL CONDUCTED ONCE A WEEK AND EACH LESSON LASTING 60 MINUTES.
US $32 – Individual Lessons and Each Lesson Lasting 60 Minutes
(Individual Payments for Each Lesson.)

US $ 285 – All 10 Lessons for 10 Weeks
(More Advance Continuation Lessons)


At the end of Second Period Lessons, Individuals will be able perform well.You can easily play some master erhu piece,like HongHu Peple’s Aspiration,The Sanmen Gorge Capriccio,The Moon Reflected In Er-quan and so on.The more you practice and review my lessons the better you will be playing.


All fees are paid by “paypal“, its convenient, simple and no extra fees.
Need to consider different “Time Zones” .The Lessons will take some time adjust due to different Time Zones. Please contact me to Schedule Lessons (Beijing, China Time Zone).


well,if you are in Beijing,the same city now i’m living ,then the fees will follow the average here 100rmb/hour.
Besides,Erhu instruments with certificate(coz the python skin on erhu) are also available.


If you wanna know any details,just feel free to contact me:
My email:
gskian@hotmail.com
my skype: Feliciags
my phone number:+86 01 135 2289 3691


Best regards,
Felicia from beijing

Chinese musical string instrument Erhu




One of the most beautiful and haunting sound in Chinese music comes from a type of fiddle called the erhu.
The erhu itself was first described in the Tang Dynasty(618-907).It is a two-stringed instrument,played sitting down and held vertically,with the body resting on the knee.
The strings were originally of silk but now usually steel.the small body as a wooden resonator and a belly of python skin;the hard wood neck is long and narrow,and the hairs of the bow pass horizontally between the 2 strings,which are usually tuned to D and A,coz the erhu instruments is used to express the feelings people have and in some cases used to emulate people’s sound,while tune D is the lowest and A the highest in most people’s singing.

The sound body of the erhu is a drum-like little case usually made of ebony or sandalwood and snake skins. It usually has a hexagonal shape with the length of approximately 13 cm. The front opening is covered with skin of python (snake) and that of the back is left open. The functions of this case of resonance are to amplify the vibrations of the strings. The neck of the erhu is about 81 cm long and is manufactured with the same materials as the drum. The top of the stem is bent for decoration. The two strings of the erhu is usually tuned D and A. The two tuning handles (pegs) are found close to the end of the stem. There is no frets (as contrast to the lute) or touching board (as contrast to violin). The player creates different pitches by touching the strings at various positions along the neck of the instrument. The strings are usually made of silk or nylon. Nowadays, metal strings are commonly used. The bow is 76 cm long and is manufactured of reed which one curves during cooking, and arched with horse hair in the same way as the bow of violin.

However, in the case of erhu, the horse hair runs between the two strings. In another word, one cannot take off the bow from the instrument unless one of the two strings is taken off or broken.
The posture which the player must adopt to play the erhu is the same as that adopted for the other kinds of huqin: the left hand holding the fiddle and the right hand, the bow. The erhu is put on the lap vertically, the left hand moves vertically to touch the strings for the right pitch while the left hand (with the bow) move horizontally to make the sound. The Erhu is mainly a instrument for melody in a sense like voice. The left hand slides up and down the instrument while fingers pressing the strings to create desired pitch and “sliding” effects. The right hand pushes the horse hair against this or that string while moving horizontally, to create the sounds on either of the two strings. Occasionally some musicians hold the instrument with the help of a rope, in the same way as for saxophone, in order to play standing or walking. However it doesn’t look elegant with the sound body pressing against the belly of the performer and the stem of the instrument pointing up and outwards. Therefore, the musicians normally play sitted unless it’s absolutely necessary.