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Zheng, also known as Gu Zheng, Qin Zheng and Yao Zheng, is a Chinese stringed instrument with a wide range of sounds, clear timbre and rich expressive power. The following is a complete collection of guzheng music scores and simple notations that I have compiled for you, please refer to it!

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Basic introduction to guzheng 2

Guzheng/Hanzheng: Hanzheng/Guzheng is the name of the Hanzheng instrument. It is a traditional ethnic instrument of the Han people and is a plucked instrument.

In addition, there are the Mongolian Zheng/Yatuoge and the Korean Zheng/Gayaageum. The Korean Zheng/Gayaageum has a deep relationship with the Han Zheng (Guzheng).

The Korean zither is the Gayageum, and it is said that it was made by King Gyasi of the Gayage Kingdom after imitating the Chinese Han zither.

Its shape is similar to that of the zither, with one string and one post. The gayageum currently in use has twenty-one strings. The scale arrangement has seven tones and five tones. The technique of playing right and left is basically the same as that of the zither. Hanzheng is basically the same.

It can be used as a solo, duet, ensemble, and can also play and sing.

Chuangbang Baiyun Guzheng Lannubing teaches you how to play Chuangbang Baiyun Guzheng Lannubing teaches you step by step

According to the "Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms": "Gaya Kingdom Jiashi The king made the twelve-stringed harp.

It was ordered that the music should be made according to the music of the Chinese zither. /p>

…Gayageum, although slightly different from the zither system, is roughly similar to it.”

Note: "History of the Three Kingdoms" (Yoden) is a narrative. The Official History of the Korean Peninsula is the oldest existing history book in Korea.

"Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms" is mainly based on the lost "Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms" and "Hwarang Shiki". It also refers to Chinese historical classics including "Book of Wei", "Book of the Three Kingdoms" and "Book of Jin". ", "Old Book of Tang", "New Book of Tang" and "Zizhi Tongjian".

This book is a precious document for studying the history of the Three Kingdoms period of Korea and the later period of Silla.