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How to tune guzheng in the key of g video

The standard tuning of the guzheng is in the key of D. To quickly change from the key of D to the key of G, you need to move the fourth, ninth, fourteenth and nineteenth strings half a tone to the right, that is, all the 3's in the key of D are elevated to become the 4's in the key of D. The 4's in the key of D after the change of tuning (which is where the zheng horse was moved to the right just now) will become the 1's in the new key of G, and the rest of the tones will be the 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 in the new key of G.

Gu zheng is also known as Han zheng, Qin zheng, Yao zheng, Luan zheng, and so on.

The guzheng, also known as the Han zheng, Qin zheng, Yao zheng, and Luan zheng, is a traditional Chinese zheng instrument and a plucked instrument. It is one of the unique and important national musical instruments in China. It has a beautiful tone, wide range, rich playing skills, and quite strong expressive power, so it is loved by the general public. Nowadays, there are also small guzhengs, portable guzhengs, mini guzhengs, half guzhengs, new guzhengs, and twelve equal-tempered guzhengs. The guzheng is an ancient national musical instrument that accompanies China's long history of culture and was born and raised on the fertile yellow land. It is a plucked musical instrument, and its structure consists of a panel, a goose post (also called a zheng code in some places), strings, a front yakuzan, string pegs, a tuning box, a foot, a back yakuzan, a side plate, a sound outlet, a bottom plate, and a string piercing hole.

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