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What are the prospects for learning Erhu?

The prospects for learning Erhu are very good, and the scope of employment in the instrumental music industry is also wider.

One of the most representative national musical instruments is the Erhu. It is relatively popular and has a wide range of performance uses. It can play ensembles, accompaniments, and the main melody of a band, and can also play complete music independently. The prospect of choosing to learn Erhu is very good Yes, the scope of employment in the instrumental music industry is also wider.

For parents whose children choose to learn erhu, choosing a suitable erhu for their children is a very important issue. It can give their children the greatest support from the beginning. Shiyun Erhu customer service found that parents choose a suitable erhu for their children. When it comes to playing erhu, most people consider price as a priority. They think that children should only start learning erhu when they are still young, so they can just choose an erhu.

Introduction to famous Erhu songs

"Good Night"

Originally known as "New Year's Eve Little Sing", it was composed by national musician Liu Tianhua in 1928. "Good Night" is an impromptu work written when the author had a happy gathering with students and friends on New Year's Eve. Infected by the joyful mood on New Year's Eve, the author was very interested in writing and took notes while writing, and completed it in an instant. The music image of this song is simple, lyrical, fresh and bright, giving people a sense of contentment. The music gives full play to the performance characteristics of each position of the erhu.

"Listening to the Pines"

A song by Hua Yanjun (A Bing). It is said that during the Song Dynasty, Wu Shu was defeated by Yue Fei and fled in embarrassment to the foot of Huiquan Mountain in Wuxi. He lay on the listening pine stone and listened with fear to the loud shouts of the soldiers and horses of the Song Dynasty. "Listening to the Song" describes this story, so it is also called "Listening to the Song".

"Cold Spring Breeze"

Composed by Hua Yanjun (A Bing). Part of the tune and performance techniques are similar to "Er Fountain Reflects the Moon", but the tune is mostly performed in the bright sound area, which is more lively, smooth, and broad, making the listener feel that the bright spring is approaching.