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Hu Er can sing the pipa and type three numbers.

Hu Er can sing the pipa and make three numbers into one, two and three.

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Original text:

In the past 60 years, who taught me to be a poet?

Floating clouds are naturally happy if they are not famous and easy to live in.

A boy will hate Long song, and Hu Er will play the pipa.

The article is full of people, and I once missed you.

Pipa, the earliest plucked instrument, is a plucked instrument. The loudspeaker is made of wood or bamboo, and it is half pear-shaped with four strings on it. Originally made of silk thread, now it is made of steel wire, steel rope and nylon. Provide "phase" and "product" for the neck and panel to determine phonemes.

It is an important national musical instrument for solo, accompaniment, ensemble and ensemble.

Pipa is a traditional plucked instrument in China with a history of more than two thousand years. The earliest musical instrument "Pipa" in China appeared around the Qin Dynasty. The word "Jue" in the word "Pipa" means "two jade collide and make a pleasant knocking sound", which means that it is a musical instrument that makes a sound by plucking the strings.

Their names "Pi" and "Pa" are based on the right-handed skills of playing these instruments. In other words, pipa and arpeggio are the names of two playing techniques. The right hand plays the pipa forward and the right hand plays the arpeggio backward. Before the Tang Dynasty, pipa was also a general term for all plucked instruments of the Pipa family in Chinese. Chinese pipa spread to other parts of East Asia and developed into Japanese pipa, Korean pipa and Vietnamese pipa.

There are many schools in the history of modern Han music in China, such as Shanghai School (Pudong School), Zhejiang School (Pinghu School) and Wang School.

The so-called pipa in history not only refers to musical instruments with pear-shaped sounding boxes, but also refers to a variety of plucked instruments, so the "pipa" at that time was similar in shape and different in size, such as Ruan and Ruan, which can all be said to be pipa instruments. Pipa is the main plucked instrument with a long history in China.

After the improvement of the performer, the shape tends to be unified, and it has become a four-string pipa with six phases and twenty-four products. Pipa has a wide range, its playing skills are the first of national instrumental music, and its expressive force is the most abundant instrument in folk music. When playing, each finger of the left hand presses the string of the corresponding grade, and the right hand wears a fake nails plucked string made of celluloid (or tortoise shell) for pronunciation.

Around the Qin Dynasty, a round musical instrument with a long handle began to circulate. Because there are two main ways to play: popping forward is called "batch" and picking it up is called "ba", so people call it "batch ba". Later, in order to write in a unified way with Qin, Qin and other musical instruments at that time, it was renamed Pipa.