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... register to one and one-half octaves and began to write music which became popular very quickly. This traditional Chinese instrument possesses a very unique sound. The bow is fashioned out of horsehair, the two strings are made of metal and the resonating box is made of snakeskin, most of the time from python. While the violin is played horizontally, the erhu is played vertically ??????(????)???????????????????????????"?????"???????????,???????????????????????,????????,????????????????,??????????,??????,???????,???????,?????????????????? ?????????????????????????,???????????????????????????????????????????????????,???????,??????????????????? ????????????????????????????,??:??--??--??--??--??? ???????,??"?????"??????"????"????,??????????,???????,????,?????--?????????????????????????????????,??????????????????,???????????????,?????????????,????????????????????,????????,???????????????????????????,?????????,?pp?ff.??????????????,??????,??????,????. ???????,??"?????"???????"????"?????,??????????????????,????,??????--??????????????????????? ????????,?????????,????????????,?????,????????,????????????(??1)? ??????????,???????????????????????????????????,????????,??????,???????????(??2)? ??????,?????????,??????????,??????,??????????????????????????,??????????????????????????????????????,????????????,??????????????????????? ?????????,?????????????,?????????????????????,?????????????,???????????????,??????????????????????????????????,????????,???????????????????????????,?????????,?pp?ff???????????????,??????,????,??????,????? , Hua Yan-Jun was born in Wuxi, Jiang Su Province, China in 1893. As a child he was taught how to play a variety ef chinese musical instruments by his father, Hua Qin-He, a Taoist monk and master PIPA player. Hua spent his youth in a Taoist temple, where he studied with other contemporary masters from different schools of music. He possessed an enormous talent and ability to absorb the teachings of these masters and integrate them into ...
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