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« on: May 19, 2012, 11:55:34 PM »
Enough of the usual guitar,bass, amps,pedals,drums...post naman kayo ng mga exotic and unique instruments na meron kayo..instruments  from all over the world..local only in your town and culture instruments...weird named instruments..para naman lumawak naman ang ating mga kaisipan sa ibang mga instrumento...halinat at pagusapan natin!



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The erhu (二胡; pinyin: èrhú, [êɻxǔ]) or niko is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a "southern fiddle", and sometimes known in the Western world as the "Chinese violin" or a "Chinese two-stringed fiddle". It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras. It is the most popular of the huqin family of traditional bowed string instruments used by various ethnic groups of China. A very versatile instrument, the erhu is used in both traditional and contemporary music arrangements, such as in pop, rock, jazz, etc.

The erhu consists of a long vertical stick-like neck, at the top of which are two large tuning pegs, and at the bottom is a small resonator body (sound box) which is covered with python skin on the front (playing) end. Two strings are attached from the pegs to the base, and a small loop of string (qian jin) placed around the neck and strings acting as a nut pulls the strings towards the skin, holding a small wooden bridge in place.


Picture showing bow hair in between the two strings.
The erhu has some unusual features. First is that its characteristic sound is produced through the vibration of the python skin by bowing. Second, there is no fingerboard; the player stops the strings by pressing their fingertips onto the strings without the strings touching the neck. Third, the horse hair bow is never separated from the strings (which were formerly of twisted silk but which today are usually made of metal); it passes between them as opposed to over them (the latter being the case with western bowed stringed instruments). Lastly, although there are two strings, they are very close to each other and the player's left hand in effect plays as if on one string.
The inside string (nearest to player) is generally tuned to D4 and the outside string to A4, a fifth higher. The maximum range of the instrument is three and a half octaves, from D4 up to A7, before a stopping finger reaches the part of the string in contact with the bow hair. The usual playing range is about two and a half octaves.
Various dense and heavy hardwoods are used in making the erhu. According to Chinese references the woods include zi tan (紫檀 red sandalwood and other woods of the genus Pterocarpus such as padauk), lao hong mu (老红木 aged red wood), wu mu (乌木 black wood), and hong mu (红木 red wood). Particularly fine erhus are often made from pieces of old furniture. A typical erhu measures 81 cm from top to bottom, the length of the bow also being 81 cm.


Erhu with ba jiao qin tong (8 sided body)
The parts of the erhu:
Qín tong (琴筒), sound box or resonator body; it is hexagonal (liu jiao, southern), octagonal (ba jiao, northern), or, less commonly, round.
Qín pí/She pí (琴皮/蛇皮), skin, made from python. The python skin gives the erhu its characteristic sound.
Qín gan (琴杆), neck.
Qín tou (琴头), top or tip of neck, usually a simple curve with a piece of bone or plastic on top, but is sometimes elaborately carved with a dragon's head.
Qín zhou (琴轴). tuning pegs, traditional wooden, or metal machine gear pegs.
Qiān jin (千斤), nut, made from string, or, less commonly, a metal hook.
Nèi xián (内弦), inside or inner string, usually tuned to D4, nearest to player.
Wai xián (外弦), outside or outer string, usually tuned to A4.
Qín ma (琴码), bridge, made from wood.
Gong (弓), bow, has screw device to vary bow hair tension.
Gong gan (弓杆), bow stick, made from bamboo.
Gong máo (弓毛), bow hair, usually white horsehair.
Qín diàn (琴垫), pad, a piece of sponge, felt, or cloth placed between the strings and skin below the bridge to improve its sound.
Qín tuō (琴托) - base, a piece of wood attached to the bottom of the qín tong to provide a smooth surface on which to rest on the leg.
Most erhu are mass produced in factories. The three most esteemed centres of erhu making are Beijing, Shanghai, and Suzhou. In the collectivist period after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, these factories were formed by merging what had been previously private workshops. Although most erhu were machine-made in production lines, the highest quality instruments were hand made by specialist craftsmen.[2]
In the 20th century, there have been attempts to standardize and improve the erhu, with the aim of producing a louder and better sounding instrument. One major change was the use of steel strings instead of silk. The move to steel strings was made gradually. By 1950, the thinner A string had been replaced by a violin E string with the thicker D string remaining silk. By 1958, professional players were using purpose made D and A steel erhu strings as standard.[3


I bought this around 2006 for just around 1500 pesos  thought the transition and learning process would be easy since medyo batak naman ako magguitar..pero I was sooo damn wrong...hirap pala..dapat years of focused training talaga..hehe...usually etong instrument ang tinutugtog ng mga street musicians na namamlimos....yung tunog niya is very passionate and sad..try to find erhu Mp3 na classical and you will feel the same..very melancholic ang dating ng tone niya....
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2012, 05:45:32 PM »
Ayos yan Gandy a!  sample! sample!

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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2012, 06:45:31 PM »
hahahaha never really learned to play ..hanap ako funny "Noisy" video clips ko..hahaa
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« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2012, 10:37:24 PM »
Gandy., video clip naman dyan!
By trying to look unique, everyone ends up looking the same.
-goes with the "sound" too

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« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2012, 11:48:03 PM »
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Gandy., video clip naman dyan!


BWAHAHAHA!! wala ako natutugtog dito sa totoo lang..konting pawidow widow lang ng few musical lines..hahahaha.nakakahiya magupload..hahahaha!!!! :eek:
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« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2012, 10:07:38 AM »

BWAHAHAHA!! wala ako natutugtog dito sa totoo lang..konting pawidow widow lang ng few musical lines..hahahaha.nakakahiya magupload..hahahaha!!!! :eek:

ok lang yan brotha!!

upload kana please..

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« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2012, 11:23:39 AM »
KUBING - a wooden bamboo... i call it THE WIND WAH... greenhills marami nito 8-) JAW HARP tawag nila <_<

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« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2012, 11:31:45 AM »
^pics!!!


meron din parang wooden frog na may uka uka yung spine tapos idadaan mo yung stick na nakakain sa frog parang washboard...tone wood siya kaya ang sarap ng tunog...gusto ko sana umsikor kaso..siguradong dust eater lang yun sa bahay..hahaha at di ko naman din maput to good use..haha
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« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2012, 11:27:41 AM »
yup the woodedn frog,,, sabi ng seller it is used to simulate the sound of a frog... 8-)

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« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2012, 03:08:19 PM »
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yup the woodedn frog,,, sabi ng seller it is used to simulate the sound of a frog...
tama tama!!! hahaha astig!
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« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2012, 01:26:47 AM »
san nakakabili ng octavina?

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« Reply #11 on: October 01, 2012, 03:20:17 PM »
Erhu , may ganyan ang bandang Chthonic from Taiwan

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chthonic_(band)

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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2012, 06:51:01 PM »
Enough of the usual guitar,bass, amps,pedals,drums...post naman kayo ng mga exotic and unique instruments na meron kayo..instruments  from all over the world..local only in your town and culture instruments...weird named instruments..para naman lumawak naman ang ating mga kaisipan sa ibang mga instrumento...halinat at pagusapan natin!



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The erhu (二胡; pinyin: èrhú, [êɻxǔ]) or niko is a two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a "southern fiddle", and sometimes known in the Western world as the "Chinese violin" or a "Chinese two-stringed fiddle". It is used as a solo instrument as well as in small ensembles and large orchestras. It is the most popular of the huqin family of traditional bowed string instruments used by various ethnic groups of China. A very versatile instrument, the erhu is used in both traditional and contemporary music arrangements, such as in pop, rock, jazz, etc.

The erhu consists of a long vertical stick-like neck, at the top of which are two large tuning pegs, and at the bottom is a small resonator body (sound box) which is covered with python skin on the front (playing) end. Two strings are attached from the pegs to the base, and a small loop of string (qian jin) placed around the neck and strings acting as a nut pulls the strings towards the skin, holding a small wooden bridge in place.


Picture showing bow hair in between the two strings.
The erhu has some unusual features. First is that its characteristic sound is produced through the vibration of the python skin by bowing. Second, there is no fingerboard; the player stops the strings by pressing their fingertips onto the strings without the strings touching the neck. Third, the horse hair bow is never separated from the strings (which were formerly of twisted silk but which today are usually made of metal); it passes between them as opposed to over them (the latter being the case with western bowed stringed instruments). Lastly, although there are two strings, they are very close to each other and the player's left hand in effect plays as if on one string.
The inside string (nearest to player) is generally tuned to D4 and the outside string to A4, a fifth higher. The maximum range of the instrument is three and a half octaves, from D4 up to A7, before a stopping finger reaches the part of the string in contact with the bow hair. The usual playing range is about two and a half octaves.
Various dense and heavy hardwoods are used in making the erhu. According to Chinese references the woods include zi tan (紫檀 red sandalwood and other woods of the genus Pterocarpus such as padauk), lao hong mu (老红木 aged red wood), wu mu (乌木 black wood), and hong mu (红木 red wood). Particularly fine erhus are often made from pieces of old furniture. A typical erhu measures 81 cm from top to bottom, the length of the bow also being 81 cm.


Erhu with ba jiao qin tong (8 sided body)
The parts of the erhu:
Qín tong (琴筒), sound box or resonator body; it is hexagonal (liu jiao, southern), octagonal (ba jiao, northern), or, less commonly, round.
Qín pí/She pí (琴皮/蛇皮), skin, made from python. The python skin gives the erhu its characteristic sound.
Qín gan (琴杆), neck.
Qín tou (琴头), top or tip of neck, usually a simple curve with a piece of bone or plastic on top, but is sometimes elaborately carved with a dragon's head.
Qín zhou (琴轴). tuning pegs, traditional wooden, or metal machine gear pegs.
Qiān jin (千斤), nut, made from string, or, less commonly, a metal hook.
Nèi xián (内弦), inside or inner string, usually tuned to D4, nearest to player.
Wai xián (外弦), outside or outer string, usually tuned to A4.
Qín ma (琴码), bridge, made from wood.
Gong (弓), bow, has screw device to vary bow hair tension.
Gong gan (弓杆), bow stick, made from bamboo.
Gong máo (弓毛), bow hair, usually white horsehair.
Qín diàn (琴垫), pad, a piece of sponge, felt, or cloth placed between the strings and skin below the bridge to improve its sound.
Qín tuō (琴托) - base, a piece of wood attached to the bottom of the qín tong to provide a smooth surface on which to rest on the leg.
Most erhu are mass produced in factories. The three most esteemed centres of erhu making are Beijing, Shanghai, and Suzhou. In the collectivist period after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, these factories were formed by merging what had been previously private workshops. Although most erhu were machine-made in production lines, the highest quality instruments were hand made by specialist craftsmen.[2]
In the 20th century, there have been attempts to standardize and improve the erhu, with the aim of producing a louder and better sounding instrument. One major change was the use of steel strings instead of silk. The move to steel strings was made gradually. By 1950, the thinner A string had been replaced by a violin E string with the thicker D string remaining silk. By 1958, professional players were using purpose made D and A steel erhu strings as standard.[3


I bought this around 2006 for just around 1500 pesos  thought the transition and learning process would be easy since medyo batak naman ako magguitar..pero I was sooo damn wrong...hirap pala..dapat years of focused training talaga..hehe...usually etong instrument ang tinutugtog ng mga street musicians na namamlimos....yung tunog niya is very passionate and sad..try to find erhu Mp3 na classical and you will feel the same..very melancholic ang dating ng tone niya....

san mo na score to?  :-o
try mo kayang kalabitin baka tumunog...

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« Reply #13 on: February 03, 2013, 11:29:24 PM »
My brother bought a hegalong once,
That one looked exotic
made an excel program to find the keys to a scale, and where to find them in a guitar's fretboard. http://talk.philmusic.com/index.php?topic=264555.0