About the Erhu
Throughout its history, the Erhu has been constantly improved, so that its tone is now mellow and bright, similar to the violin, yet more soulful and expressive. Its lower tones sound forceful and lavish. The mid-tones are gentle and touching, while high tones turn clear and bright. This changeful character makes it possible for the Erhu to perform music with a variety of moods. Played with a variety of techniques, it is now extremely popular for both solo and orchestral performances. In classical Chinese music the Erhu is melodic, haunting, ever changing, and alive. The traditional style of playing is rich in ornamentation, giving the music a deep, three-dimensional quality. If you're interested in studying the Erhu with Jiebing, send her email.
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HearDouble Concerto for Erhu and Violinby Gang SituMoon Reflecting on Er Chuan SpringModem users choose 56K. DSL and Cable, try hi speed. Note: examples require RealAudio player, free software available at real.com
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