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Chapter 0214 The song has its own artistic conception

In the afternoon, seven guzheng pieces were placed in the Tomahawk Entertainment Practice Room.

Han Lan is also here.

Tan Lun is good at guzheng and guqin, but currently he only teaches guzheng to trainees.

Chinese folk music in this world is also not very popular. Many people don’t say that guzheng and guqin are stupid and can’t tell the difference, but they have never heard of these two things at all.

People who know it mainly know it by watching costume dramas, but in their impression, guzheng and guqin have almost the same meaning.

But in fact, there is a big difference between guzheng and guqin.

The most obvious difference is that the guqin only has seven strings, so it is also called "lyre"; the guzheng has more strings, usually thirteen, sixteen, eighteen, and twenty-one strings. Currently, the most commonly used one is the two-string.

The eleven-string instrument, Tan Lun also teaches the twenty-one string instrument.

Having more strings actually means that the range of sounds that can be played is wider and more delicate, but correspondingly, the difficulty of learning will be much higher.

Therefore, in terms of learning difficulty, teaching Guqin should be more appropriate, but in fact, we cannot just consider the learning difficulty.

Compared with Guzheng, Guqin pays more attention to artistic conception. Many things can only rely on the word "enlightenment", otherwise there will be no soul even if the tune is played accurately.

"Meeting bosom friends in high mountains and flowing water" refers to the guqin. It not only has requirements for the players, but also for those who listen to the music. They must have enough imagination. Therefore, many people actually can't hear anything when listening to the guqin performance, it is dull.

It's not as good as the guzheng.

This takes into account the performative nature. Guzheng is more performative and does not necessarily require the audience to perceive the artistic conception as they do when listening to guzheng.

So in terms of performance, guzheng is more suitable for them

Learning the guzheng is really tiring. Not to mention anything else, just putting your hands firmly on the piano and playing a tune makes many people’s arms sore.

And unlike the piano, which uses the keys to drive the hammers to strike the strings to make sounds, the guzheng directly uses your fingers to pluck the strings. Various strengths and angles are particular, and there are many fingering methods.

For practitioners, these fingering techniques may be the most difficult thing. As for arm soreness, they have already adapted to it after practicing Tai Chi for so long.

The song I played in the afternoon was called "Listening to the Rain in the Bamboo Forest", which was also a relatively introductory song.

The trainees have been practicing for a while, but Han Lan has never played this piece before and needs to get familiar with the score first.

Tan Lun played it briefly by himself first, and then asked the trainees to play it one by one and help them correct them one by one.

In fact, guzheng teaching is indeed better with one-on-one teaching, but teaching six at a time is not a big problem, but the teacher is a little tired.

"Han Lan, are you ready?"

It was almost half an hour after all five trainees had finished playing, and Tan Lun walked up to Han Lan.

"Well, let me try."

Han Lan nodded, placed his hand on the strings, glanced at the music score, and started to pluck the strings.

The song "Listening to the Rain in the Bamboo Forest" is actually simpler than "Green Plum Wine", and there are no new fingering methods, so it is easy to get started. For Han Lan, it is just a matter of getting familiar with the score and understanding the artistic conception.

"Brother Lan is a bit strong. Why does this song sound better than ours?"

"Well, I didn't play wrong the whole time, but it just sounded different from what Teacher Tan played, and now I find that it's also different from what Brother Lan played."

"The teacher said this is called artistic conception. We can feel its existence and it is already a gift. If we practice again in the future, we will probably be able to reach Brother Lan's level."

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"The problem is, Brother Lan just learned it today. We have been practicing this piece for a week..."

"..."(┯_┯)

The whispers of the trainees did not affect Han Lan and Tan Lun's teaching.

As Han Lan played, Tan Lun could vaguely imagine a bamboo forest in his mind. There was a small courtyard built in the bamboo forest. They were sitting in the bamboo house in the small courtyard. There was a light drizzle outside, and the breeze rustled the bamboo leaves. Inside the house

, the sound of the piano is melodious.

Moreover, this picture is becoming clear from blur.

Han Lan's understanding of the artistic conception of this piece of music obviously improved rapidly during the performance. In fact, almost no one would pay attention to the artistic conception of this entry-level piece of music, but Han Lan integrated into it instinctively.

This is an innate talent that most people cannot learn. After all, not everyone's spiritual world is as rich as his.

Rich and somewhat confusing.

Almost at this moment, Tan Lun suddenly opened his eyes.

Just now, he seemed to see three Han Lans appearing in the bamboo house!

The sound of the piano stopped.

The song is finished.

"Mr. Tan?" Han Lan couldn't help but call out when she saw Tan Lun was in a daze.

Tan Lun came to his senses, frowned and said, "Play it again!"

Han Lan looked at him blankly. Seeing how serious he was, she played it again.

The picture of bamboo forest, small courtyard, bamboo house, drizzle, and breeze reappeared in Tan Lun's mind, but this time he did not see any strange pictures.

At that moment, it was as if he was just being blinded.

"Am I upset?" Tan Lun was a little confused.

"Mr. Tan, how are you? Are you okay?" Han Lan asked with a smile, and her smile was a little awkward. She obviously felt that she played very well.

"You can play like this, but there are better choices in fingering." After hearing Han Lan's words, Tan Lun didn't think any more and returned to his seat to teach him some more complicated fingering.

Originally Han Lan was supposed to be an auditor, but now it feels like the five trainees are more like auditors.

Tan Lunxin's fingering method was even more difficult, and a group of people felt that their fingers were about to fight.

"This piece is called "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night", and it is a piece of our Huajian School. Speaking of the Huajian School, I will briefly tell you about the major guzheng schools, so that you can ask about it in the future.

Report yourself to your family."

"The guzheng is currently divided into two schools, the north and the south, with very distinct characteristics. The southern school is graceful, with melodious and harmonious melody. The artistic conception mostly shows the scenery of the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, and the emotions are mostly about the love between children and the feeling of seclusion. What you played before

"Listening to the Rain in the Bamboo Forest" is a song of the Southern School. The Northern School is bold and unrestrained, emphasizing sonorous, powerful and majestic sounds. The artistic conception focuses on the scenes of frontier fortresses and battlefields. It expresses the great love and heroic feelings of a great country. The song "Green Plum Wine" played by Han Lan in the morning

"Actually, it's a piece of northern music."

"The Huajian School that I inherited is a small branch of the Southern School, which was born in Qinhuai, Shili. The style is similar to the Southern School, except that the performance pays more attention to technique and posture, and the tunes are mostly cheerful, but the emotions are mixed in.

For some sadness, it is important to use joy to complement sorrow..."

After listening to Tan Lun's introduction, the expressions of the trainees were a little strange. After all, they were studying opera, so they knew where Shili Qinhuai was.

Speaking of ancient times, wasn't that where brothels gathered?

Tan Lun ignored the looks of the students, raised his chin and said, "You are taught by me. If you go out in the future, you can proudly call yourself the Huajian Sect."
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