? The timbre of pipa is characterized by clear, bright, short, strong graininess, relatively high tone, bright and strong treble, soft midrange and rich bass. Most of the playing skills are fingering, and the notes feel light and dense when sweeping the strings.
? The timbre of the guzheng is characterized by deep implication, long, round and broad, heavy bass, crisp and pleasant treble, slow performance of music rhythm, soft and gentle plucking of the guzheng, dense notes like mountain springs, flowing water like lake waves and strong sense of mobility.
If the sound of pipa is as clear as a small jasper and as attractive as a silver bell, then the sound of guzheng is like a beautiful family, with melodious and mature voice, profound and far-reaching, which leaves people wanting more.
Reference track: Guzheng Pipa Ensemble "Moonlit Night on the Spring River"
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? Pipa is the first plucked instrument, and it is called "the king of folk music". Usually a solo instrument. The structure consists of three parts: head, neck and abdomen. The piano head comprises a piano head, a chord groove and a chord shaft; Neck includes Yamaguchi, Neck, Qin Pillow and Qin Neck; The abdomen consists of frets, boards, hands, piano backs and strings (4 pieces).
? Guzheng, also known as Han Zheng, Qin Zheng, Yao Zheng and Luan Zheng, is one of the traditional national musical instruments in China. Whether it is used for solo, ensemble, ensemble or accompaniment, it is a very distinctive instrument. In addition, Zheng is also widely used in many local folk art forms in China, such as Shandong and Chaoshan. The structure consists of one string, one column, multiple strings and multiple columns, and is divided into two parts: the piano body (composed of a resonance box and a bracket) and the chord system (including strings, chords, front beams, back beams and sound columns). At present, the number of strings of Zheng is between 19-26, and there are many specifications.