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How to draw a simple and beautiful lute

How to draw a simple and beautiful lute is as follows:

Observing the Dunhuang lute: Observe the shape and structure of the Dunhuang lute through the pictures or real objects to understand its characteristics.

Drawing the outline: draw the outline of the Dunhuang lute with a pencil on white paper, paying attention to the accuracy of the proportion and shape.

Add details: Add details within the outline, such as the head, body, and pins, taking care to show the characteristics of the Dunhuang lute.

Perfecting the picture: perfecting the picture, such as adding details such as strings and plectrums to make the picture more vivid and rich.

Signing and framing: Sign and date the picture, and you can choose a suitable frame or framing method to mount the painting for display and collection.

In the process of painting, it is important to observe the characteristics and details of the Dunhuang lute and master the accuracy of the proportion and shape. At the same time, you can improve the level of drawing by consulting relevant information or asking professionals. After the drawing is completed, it can be compared with the real thing to check the accuracy and vividness of the drawing.

The Dunhuang pipa is one of the traditional Chinese musical instruments, and its sketch can not only express its characteristics and beauty, but also understand and pass on the traditional Chinese culture through drawing. At the same time, framing the sketch or giving it to friends as a gift is also a way to convey good wishes and emotions.

Expansion:

Pipa, the first seat of plucked instruments, plucked-stringed stringed instruments. Made of wood or bamboo, etc., the speaker is semi-pear-shaped, mounted on the four strings, the original is made of silk thread, now more steel wire, steel rope, nylon. Neck and panel is equipped to determine the pitch of the "phase" and "product".

When playing the instrument, the left hand presses the strings, and the right hand plays with five fingers, and it is an important national musical instrument that can be used as a soloist, accompanist, accompaniment and ensemble.

The pipa is a traditional Chinese plucked instrument with a history of more than 2,000 years. The earliest instrument known as "pipa" appeared around the Qin Dynasty in China. The word "jue" in the word "pipa" means "two jades touching each other, making a pleasing clanking sound," indicating that it is a musical instrument that produces sound by touching the strings of the instrument.

The name "Pi", "Pa" is based on the right-hand technique to play these instruments. That is to say, pipa and pazhou was the name of two playing techniques, pipa is the right hand forward, pazhou is the right hand backward pick. Prior to the Tang Dynasty, pipa was also the general name given in Chinese to all plucked instruments of the lute family (also known as the lute genus). The Chinese pipa spread to other parts of East Asia, developing into the current Japanese pipa, Korean pipa and Vietnamese pipa.

In the history of modern Chinese folk music, there are many schools of pipa, such as the "Hai School" (Pudong School), the "Zhe School" (Pinghu School), and the "Wang School" (Wang Pai).