@echoa110 Please don't say so. You are being too modest. It's my pleasure to get feedback from listeners. There are indeed some notes that I played a bit too fast, and I surely should practice more. Thank you indeed for your comments!
@sethanimalayakum: Sorry I have no idea how much an erhu is (or should be). You might want to take a look at the website of "shoppingchinanow", and do some comparison while in China. Enjoy your trip and be safe!
@sethanimalayakum: Glad to know you like guqin music. Music surely has no boundaries. Just like I play guqin, but that certainly hasn't prevented me from becoming a big fan of Baroque music :-)
Yes, Pu's version probably is the fastest one. I have not followed 自遠堂 entirely, but I did use it as my chief source. Because Pu played it a little differently, I had to follow his recording to adjust.
Thank you. Among various different renditions of this piece, I seem to like Pu Xuezhai's most. But whatever version you choose to play, it's always a delightful piece to enjoy.
@echoa110 Please don't say so. You are being too modest. It's my pleasure to get feedback from listeners. There are indeed some notes that I played a bit too fast, and I surely should practice more. Thank you indeed for your comments!
theowind 1 year ago
@theowind You're already doing great. :) 繼續加油!
echoa110 1 year ago
@echoa110 多謝!我會努力的!
theowind 1 year ago
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echoa110 1 year ago
@echoa110 Just uploaded Pu Xuezhai's version.
theowind 1 year ago
I love this instrument and this piece
bryantuten 1 year ago
@bryantuten Really appreciate your comments :-)
theowind 1 year ago
Theo, who is your teacher? I assume you learned it back in China. Do you know a good teacher in California?
kunghsu1 2 years ago
The first half is perfect, the second half is a little hasty.
kunghsu1 2 years ago
@kunghsu1 Thank you very much for the comments.
theowind 2 years ago
Who makes your guqin? it is a very good one.
kunghsu1 2 years ago
@kunghsu1: Thank you. The maker is Mr. Pei Jinbao 裴金寶.
theowind 2 years ago
@sethanimalayakum: Sorry I have no idea how much an erhu is (or should be). You might want to take a look at the website of "shoppingchinanow", and do some comparison while in China. Enjoy your trip and be safe!
theowind 2 years ago
@sethanimalayakum: Glad to know you like guqin music. Music surely has no boundaries. Just like I play guqin, but that certainly hasn't prevented me from becoming a big fan of Baroque music :-)
theowind 2 years ago
it's really fast.
irisllei 2 years ago
theowind: I really like your piece. You are so darn good! Bravo!
eastwest3002 2 years ago
多謝鼓勵!
theowind 2 years ago
I listen Pu's on old 8 set,and found it is a little bite too fast for my taste . Are you following 自遠堂?
wingplum 2 years ago
Yes, Pu's version probably is the fastest one. I have not followed 自遠堂 entirely, but I did use it as my chief source. Because Pu played it a little differently, I had to follow his recording to adjust.
theowind 2 years ago
Thank you. Among various different renditions of this piece, I seem to like Pu Xuezhai's most. But whatever version you choose to play, it's always a delightful piece to enjoy.
theowind 2 years ago
Very nice, but I don't know too much about this one. May be I should learn it next year.
wingplum 2 years ago