Your qin is quite lovely; it looks a bit wider than normal (is this the Confucian style?), and the color appears to be a mottled "zizhu"-looking brown rather than black. Could you tell a little about this instrument?
@dbadagna It's a Zeng Chengwei qin in Zhongni. Probably appears wider than usual because of the angle. The colour is natural from what the lacquer in Sichuan produces.
I am wondering how this piece would sound if arranged for a Chinese ensemble. As I understand, there is a tradition of playing guqin pieces as ensemble pieces (but maybe only for some pieces).
@dbadagna I prefer qin pieces to not be ensemblised. If find qin pieces played by ensembles to be at best over-guilding the lily and at worse pretentious...
Well, I think it was done in earlier dynasties (or at least qin-se duos which must have sounded lovely) so maybe the arrangers were more sensitive then.
Bijian Liuchuan is a common piece in books, but NOT THE LINGNAN SCHOOL.
So, care to post a score? :P
jts1702a 7 months ago
Your qin is quite lovely; it looks a bit wider than normal (is this the Confucian style?), and the color appears to be a mottled "zizhu"-looking brown rather than black. Could you tell a little about this instrument?
dbadagna 1 year ago
@dbadagna It's a Zeng Chengwei qin in Zhongni. Probably appears wider than usual because of the angle. The colour is natural from what the lacquer in Sichuan produces.
CharlieHuang 1 year ago
I am wondering how this piece would sound if arranged for a Chinese ensemble. As I understand, there is a tradition of playing guqin pieces as ensemble pieces (but maybe only for some pieces).
dbadagna 1 year ago
@dbadagna I prefer qin pieces to not be ensemblised. If find qin pieces played by ensembles to be at best over-guilding the lily and at worse pretentious...
CharlieHuang 1 year ago
@CharlieHuang
Well, I think it was done in earlier dynasties (or at least qin-se duos which must have sounded lovely) so maybe the arrangers were more sensitive then.
dbadagna 1 year ago
It's nice to learn about a new piece, and you play it very well.
Does this one have lyrics, and do you ever sing with the guqin?
Is your guqin tuned extra low?
dbadagna 1 year ago
@dbadagna No, it has no lyrics and yes, I sometimes sing to certain melodies but I have a crap voice so that happens rarely.
My qin is tuned to lower than standard pitch at around 5 = G.
CharlieHuang 1 year ago