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'''Erhu''', a two-stringed fiddle, is one of the most popular Chinese instruments in the huqin family. | '''Erhu''', a two-stringed fiddle, is one of the most popular Chinese instruments in the huqin family. | ||
− | The reform of Liu Tianhua, an early 20th century musician, led to a major leap in China's stringed instruments. He invented a new instrument, erhu, and composed 45 etudes for it, elevating it from the level of folk art to musical institutions of higher learning. Erhu also became a main instrument for playing the melody of Peking opera. [[Erhu|(More...)]] | + | The reform of [[Liu Tianhua]], an early 20th century musician, led to a major leap in China's stringed instruments. He invented a new instrument, erhu, and composed 45 etudes for it, elevating it from the level of folk art to musical institutions of higher learning. Erhu also became a main instrument for playing the melody of [[Peking opera]]. [[Erhu|(More...)]] |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 27 August 2010
Erhu, a two-stringed fiddle, is one of the most popular Chinese instruments in the huqin family.
The reform of Liu Tianhua, an early 20th century musician, led to a major leap in China's stringed instruments. He invented a new instrument, erhu, and composed 45 etudes for it, elevating it from the level of folk art to musical institutions of higher learning. Erhu also became a main instrument for playing the melody of Peking opera. (More...)