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  2. Erhu - Wikipedia

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    Erhu sound. The erhu (Chinese: 二胡; pinyin: èrhú; [aɻ˥˩xu˧˥]) is a Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a southern fiddle, and is sometimes known in the Western world as the Chinese violin or a Chinese two-stringed fiddle.

  3. Stringed music in China - Wikipedia

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    The strings are soaked in a kind of natural glue and dried. [5] More recently nylon-flatwound steel strings were developed. These strings have a longer durability, and are popular for their louder tone, low cost, and the scarcity of high quality silk strings. Although most players start out using nylon strings, traditional silk strings have ...

  4. Dabo River Caprice - Wikipedia

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    Bowed strings. Gaohu (高胡) Erhu (二胡) Zhonghu (中胡) Gehu (革胡) Diyingehu (bass gehu; 低音革胡) Notably missing from the instrumentation are the suona ...

  5. Chinese orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The bowed strings section of the modern Chinese orchestra includes the gaohu (高胡), erhu (二胡), zhonghu (中胡), cello (大提琴) and double bass (低音提琴 or 倍大提琴). Certain compositions are scored for gehu (革胡) and diyingehu (bass gehu ; 低音革胡) in place of cello and double bass respectively; however, the adoption ...

  6. Ma Xiaohui - Wikipedia

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    Germany's Donaukurier captured the artist's essence: "Ma Xiaohui proved to be a magnificent Erhu player who, as if by magic, produced out of the two strings fantastic sound effects. The fantastic virtuosity and musicality of the soloist unified the poetic imitations of singing birds, subtly drawn and melodious bows, elegiac songs, and comedian ...

  7. Min Huifen - Wikipedia

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    Min Huifen in her childhood. Min was born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province in 1945. [3] Her father began teaching her to play the erhu when she was eight. [1] She studied at the Affiliated High School of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and then at the Department of Traditional Chinese Music of the Conservatory.

  8. Dihu - Wikipedia

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    It is the tenor member of the erhu family (the erhu being the soprano member and the zhonghu being the alto member). The zhongdihu (中低胡, pitched one octave below the zhonghu, (tuned G-D, as the middle strings of the cello). It is the bass member of the erhu family.

  9. George Gao (erhu) - Wikipedia

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    For example, one of the disadvantages the erhu has is only two strings, as opposed to the four-stringed violin. The player must reach an extended amount of notes on a single string to make up for this difference. Pablo Sarasate – Carmen Fantasy, Zigeunerweisen; Massenet – Meditation from Thais; Saint-Saëns – The Swan; Bach – Gounod Avi ...