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What kind of music should be chosen for the art category of Erhu College Entrance Examination (more determined by the level of professional music schools) and what things should be paid attention to

1. "The Grapes Are Ripe"

The work has a fresh melody, strong local style and is short and concise. It is often used for stage performances and is also one of the must-play repertoire for professional Erhu learners. It is an Erhu solo composed based on Xinjiang Uighur music. It vividly depicts the moving scenes of Xinjiang people singing and dancing during the grape harvest season. (More suitable for general erhu competitions or performances)

2. The song "The Sun Shines on Taxkorgan" is based on the music material of the Tajik nation in Xinjiang. With strong national customs, "Singing with Heart" shows the vast and beautiful grassland scenery and the scene of herdsmen riding on horses playing the piano and singing; "Dancing with Warmth" gives full play to the complex, changeable, agile and flexible skills, and expresses the jubilant spirit of the Tajik people. Dance scene.

The person who transplanted the song to the erhu was Liu Tianhua, a teacher at the Jiangsu Provincial Drama School.

This song has a strong national custom. The theme of the entire music can be summarized in the four words "singing and dancing", which is divided into two parts: The first part is "Singing with all your heart". This part of the melody is very singing and expresses It depicts the vast and beautiful grassland scenery and the scene of herdsmen riding on their horses playing the piano and singing; there is a short brilliance when entering the second part. The second part is "Warm Dance". This part of the melody is full of danceability, giving full play to the complex, changeable, agile and flexible skills of the left hand, and showing the joyful dance scene of the Tajik people. (This piece is quite difficult and requires good basic skills in erhu playing, which is at the level of a professional music school.)

3. "The Galloping War Horse"

Wait... the most It is best to choose a piece with a higher degree of difficulty, and be sure to handle the details and perform it perfectly. It feels very comfortable to listen to.

Notes: 1. Don't be nervous and be confident. 2. Keep your hands warm before playing and practice more.

3. If the pitch is not accurate during the performance, just ignore it and continue to pull down.

4. To play boldly, the right hand should be strong and the left hand should be relaxed. Keep your back straight and so on. (The playing posture must be standard.)

5. Don't apply too much rosin. Otherwise it will affect the performance.