Erhu Unison - Galloping in the Boundless Prairie 奔驰在千里草原

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

Performed by the China Traditional Orchestra Zhejiang .

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  • What is the woman in back on the right side, playing? It seems to be supplying the bass parts...

  • that is RUAN 阮.

  • One person solo is better for this piece. Allows for more freedom and more emotion..

  • the original of this music is composed for multi-erhu( 5 or more) to simulate or to express the galloping of horses.

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  • hey, kwwkwwkww, u r very knowledgeable. thanx heaps for all these uploads. keep up ur good work.

  • @cacalacapoo

    Although I have only heard this version, I believe it is well done.

  • @Froz3n00b the 中阮 is a smaller and higher pitched instrument in comparison to the one in the video. The one in the video is a 大阮, also known as bass ruan.

  • Learning this song .... So damn hard

  • i thought the name is 中阮.

  • Quite enjoyable; good performance. Just wondering why there are no men there?

  • this was awesome :)

  • we play this pc using guzheng:)

  • we played this for SYF.

  • Great, thank you for replying!

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