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Which instruments should students with musical instrument expertise test in the college entrance examination?

About "Which musical instruments are tested for students with specialties in musical instruments in the college entrance examination" are as follows:

Violin, viola, cello, erhu, bamboo flute, dulcimer, ruanqin, pipa, guzheng, drum set, Xiaojun Drums, marimba, double bass, snare drum, timpani, trumpet, trombone, French horn, euphonium, tuba, flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, piano, electronic keyboard, double keys, etc.

1. Violin

The violin is a stringed instrument. There are always four strings. The friction between the strings and the bow produces vibrations, which are then transmitted to the back plate through the sound columns in the sound box. The vibrations generated by these parts produce harmonious and bright piano sounds.

The violin body (singing box) is about 35.5 cm long and is made of curved panels, back panels and side panels. The top is usually made of spruce, which has a softer texture; the back and side panels are made of maple or mahogany, which has a harder texture. The headstock and neck are made of solid maple, and the fingerboard is made of ebony.

2. Erhu

Erhu began in the Tang Dynasty and was called "Xi Qin". It has a history of more than a thousand years. It is a traditional Chinese stringed instrument. Erhu, the two-stringed huqin, also known as "Nanhu" and "Omzi", is one of the main bowed string instruments (stringed instruments) in the Chinese national musical instrument family.

The timbre of the erhu is almost the same as the human voice, with a singing and telling feel. The famous erhu songs include "Moon Reflected in Two Springs", "Good Night", "Listening to the Pines", "Horse Racing", "The Grapes Are Ripe", etc.

3. Drum set

Jazz drum set is a very important percussion instrument in the jazz band. It usually consists of a pedal bass drum, a snare drum, It consists of two or more toms, one or two crash cymbals, a rhythm cymbal and a hi-hat with a pedal.

Of course, sometimes some additional equipment such as cowbells, wooden fish, maracas, triangles, and sound trees are added due to performance needs. No matter how many additional devices are added, they are all played by one person. Drummers use drumsticks to hit various parts to produce sound. Commonly used drumsticks in jazz include wooden drumsticks, drum brushes made of steel wire, and bundled sticks made of a bundle of thin wooden strips.