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Slow-playing video of erhu horse racing fingering

Horse racing is a well-known erhu classic. The music is passionate. The tune is easy to understand and is deeply loved by everyone. It can be said that it is the wish of every erhu lover to play horse racing well.

Horse Racing was written by Mr. Huang Haihuai in the early 1960s based on a popular Inner Mongolia folk song "Red Flag Song", but the version that people often play now is adapted by Mr. Shen Liqun. The adapted version of Horse Racing is shorter, simpler and easier to play, and the performance effect is excellent, which has become a classic handed down on the erhu stage.

First, learn the F key. Find the handle by the octave of the ear. Students who don't understand can stretch out their right hand to measure the approximate position. )

After determining the position, we began to learn the inner string empty string:

Bass 6: chord 1 finger 1, chord 2 refers to 2, chord 3 refers to 3. Cheer up.

3. Then, the outer string is an empty string 3, the outer string 1 refers to 5, and the outer string 2 refers to 6.