lol people say its traditional japanese culture but its not. the instrument, 二胡 (pronounced "Er Hu" in chinese) is a traditional chinese instrument that has been around since a thousand years ago at the very least. it is commonly used in CO (chinese orchestra), along with many other instruments. 二胡 is one of the largest sections in CO. i used to be in CO (as a CCA) and my friend played the 二胡, so i should know. i played the 笛子 (di zi).
@kakonoyume It s not only belong to chinese traditional music. Erhu itself cames from babarian desert tribe--mongol-turkish alike. Erhu used to be considered as a poor-man instrument either blind or begger music. Geee not everything comes from china. It s good to share the culture. I would consider Erhu as the Asian vilolin rather chinese fiddle.. done
@pranhu Well for your information... a thousand years ago, China was OCCUPIED by the Mongolians. So if you look at it from present day point of view, it could be said that the Erhu is a chinese instrument. And I am very well aware that it is common for beggars to use the Erhu, just as how it is also common for beggars to use guitars. Asian also denotes countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and even India and Philippines, thus, I believe that the Erhu should not be considered as an "Asian violin".
@kakonoyume Bitch .. It s not thousand year ago.. lol Did you fail your history class? gee ..Mongol conquered china around 13th century. It sounds so strange, "china was occupied by mongol; therefore, erhu is a chinese instrument", your analogy is so fucked up.. - _ -'' People in China used to consider the erhu as a babarian instrument, did'nt you know that?
@pranhu Gee, when did I say that everything comes from China? Gosh. Before you present an argument, at least do some research. Don't ever insult my culture again. (And would you please, at the very least, punctuate your sentences?)
Very different from the usual stuff. Very beautiful. Excelent work. For a bit more humaness, I'd have Miku open her eyes on occasion and watch her finger motions; like she is consentrating on a hard part of the music.
いつ視聴しても素晴らしい。
gansan1936 1 month ago
私の好きな二胡と蘇州夜曲のコラボ 素敵です。
七年前に行った寒山寺とは イメージが違うけれど
明日 また中国 杭州に行きます。 二胡の響きは なぜか
郷愁を感じます
coldwater462 5 months ago
凄い、素晴らしい、ありがとう。
gansan1936 6 months ago
arigato
gansan1936 6 months ago
and 蘇州夜曲 is a chinese song. 蘇州 (Suzhou) is a place in China.
kakonoyume 7 months ago
lol people say its traditional japanese culture but its not. the instrument, 二胡 (pronounced "Er Hu" in chinese) is a traditional chinese instrument that has been around since a thousand years ago at the very least. it is commonly used in CO (chinese orchestra), along with many other instruments. 二胡 is one of the largest sections in CO. i used to be in CO (as a CCA) and my friend played the 二胡, so i should know. i played the 笛子 (di zi).
kakonoyume 7 months ago
@kakonoyume It s not only belong to chinese traditional music. Erhu itself cames from babarian desert tribe--mongol-turkish alike. Erhu used to be considered as a poor-man instrument either blind or begger music. Geee not everything comes from china. It s good to share the culture. I would consider Erhu as the Asian vilolin rather chinese fiddle.. done
pranhu 3 months ago
@pranhu Well for your information... a thousand years ago, China was OCCUPIED by the Mongolians. So if you look at it from present day point of view, it could be said that the Erhu is a chinese instrument. And I am very well aware that it is common for beggars to use the Erhu, just as how it is also common for beggars to use guitars. Asian also denotes countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and even India and Philippines, thus, I believe that the Erhu should not be considered as an "Asian violin".
kakonoyume 3 months ago
@kakonoyume Bitch .. It s not thousand year ago.. lol Did you fail your history class? gee ..Mongol conquered china around 13th century. It sounds so strange, "china was occupied by mongol; therefore, erhu is a chinese instrument", your analogy is so fucked up.. - _ -'' People in China used to consider the erhu as a babarian instrument, did'nt you know that?
pranhu 3 months ago
@pranhu Gee, when did I say that everything comes from China? Gosh. Before you present an argument, at least do some research. Don't ever insult my culture again. (And would you please, at the very least, punctuate your sentences?)
kakonoyume 3 months ago
I love this vid!! Miku is so cute XD
happygirl7101 8 months ago
Very different from the usual stuff. Very beautiful. Excelent work. For a bit more humaness, I'd have Miku open her eyes on occasion and watch her finger motions; like she is consentrating on a hard part of the music.
captquazar 9 months ago
This is awesome. Can anybody help me find the album. I need the album title.
ThaboMoya1 10 months ago
I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!
ShadowProsperity 1 year ago
d'awh! :'D she so pretty here. X33
slashxgashxtecktonic 1 year ago 6
It is a called NIko=Japanese or Erhu=Chinese.
si3939 1 year ago
what is the name of the instrument?
foxfire401 1 year ago
I always enjoy when Miku does traditional Japanese culture pieces. This was very pretty!
jnickence 1 year ago
Kawaii shes soo adorable XD
blackcat11000 1 year ago
Miku playing an erhu...brilliant~ it's so pretty!
hearts0start0new 1 year ago
Omg, that instrument, I love it. =3 What's it called?
xnotallscarsshowx 1 year ago
@xnotallscarsshowx I'm not sure, but I think it's a shamisen.
FutabaFan 1 year ago
@FutabaFan
It's not Shamisen but 二胡.
tomoxxxxuchida 1 year ago
i like the model where did you get it?
PrincessGothica101 1 year ago
It is amazing, I was impressed
007mikoto 1 year ago
Wow...
mysticicedragon 1 year ago
Soo Awesome *0*
hastunemikufan199 1 year ago