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The most simulated instruments are the thunder and three-stringed instruments. Due to the wide sound range of this type of instrument, it can not only simulate the sounds of birds, but also the sounds
The most simulated instruments are the thunder and three-stringed instruments. Due to the wide sound range of this type of instrument, it can not only simulate the sounds of birds, but also the sounds of livestock and human voices. As early as the 1920s and 1930s, Wang Dianyu's leiqin playing often caused a sensation. According to records, Wang performed for half a year at the Great World Amusement Park in Shanghai in 1930. He only imitated the singing of "Borrowing the East Wind" by Ma Lianliang in the Peking Opera, and the performance lasted for half a month. This method of simulating bird sounds and human voices on musical instruments is almost unique among musical instruments from all over the world. In short, in addition to the pure ka tunes and ka plays on Chinese musical instruments, imitation of bird calls and the like are usually used as an embellishment melody or technique in the music. As far as describing spring is concerned, most of them describe the beautiful scenery of spring returning to the earth through the progression of melody. However, the playing method of imitating bird calls obviously strengthens the expression of this content, making it more vivid and lively. This is one of the characteristics of Chinese style and style. As the saying goes, for a dish to taste good, condiments are indispensable. Chinese condiments are added to Chinese dishes to make them stand out and shine! ;