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Introduction to the Erhu: The
instrument also takes the name of huqin, the full term
for hu. Its early ancestor was generally known as xiqin (string
instrument of a Mongolian tribe called the Xi) in tenth century.
Now as an important solo instrument for the recital hall, it is
appropriate both for deep tragedy and for the momentum of
an avalanche. Besides, it also assumes a central position in the
modern Chinese orchestra, as well as in the accompaniment
of singing, dancing, and traditional operas. Under the
influence of the regularly trained musician Liu Tianhua
(1895-1932) and the local minstrel Hua Yanjun (known as Blind
Man Ah Bing, 1895-1950) during the 1920's, the erhu developed
into a solo instrument. Its two strings are generally tuned a
fifth apart and its range can reach three or four octaves.
Playing techniques are rich for both hands, including
vibratos, harmonic tones, trills, glissando, pizzicato for the left
hand and legatos, detaches, martellatos, saltandos,
tremolos, flying staccatos for the right hand.
Tuning: d1-a1
The best range is from d1 to a2; from a2 to d3, this sound of
the range is soft, up is not so well.