QUOTE(faceless @ Aug 23 2015, 11:49 PM)
This event finally got underway. A week before KC and I listed 小星星(Twinkle Twinkle Little Star), 小蜜蜂(Lightly Row) 哦苏珊娜(Oh Susana) and 上学哥 to be played for the session. KC's brother (which I will refer to as Leong on this thread) and his sister in law (Mrs Leong) hosted the gathering.
We had two guzheng (Mrs Leong and I)
two erhu (KC and Leong)
one dizi (KC)
KC was the only one among us who had some experience playing in a group. Thanks to that, he had provided the lead to get things off in the right track. Starting will simple songs was great. We could do it in a short time.
We shared a you-tube tutorial on how to fit rhythm and chord into a song. I am assign to do that for the next meeting for 上学哥. I hope to come out with at least the rhythm part in a month and email it out. That will give everyone some time to get ready for it. We are still open for people to join us. PM me or KC.
On a personal note, my preparation was a disaster and my strings was a mess. Since I had to bring two instruments, I had some paranoia in packing and it did no good. I forgot to bring my erhu strings. Thankfully Leong kept some spare strings. Erhu players will know there is a cushion like component near the bridge. Mine was missing and Leong again made my day when he had spare.
Sometimes old string don't snap. They just wear out by muting themselves. This happen to one of my guzheng's string. Thankfully the replacement can be found among Mrs Leong spare string basket. My thanks to the Leongs for their hospitality. Each time I pick up my erhu, I will remember Leong and his wife. Mrs Leong help in tying a thread that serves as bridge for the erhu strings. This knot is very tricky. The experience erhu player can tie it alone. As a beginner Leong had his wife help him. When it comes to doing mine, his wife's help is need too. They tie it without any communication, so they must have a lot of practice. My knot was the work of a harmonious couple. I look at the bridge and will remember the cushion Leong provided. I play my guzheng and I can see string#3 was Mrs Leong's generous token.
I enjoyed the session very much since it has been quite a while I played in a small group. I am quite sure this type of gathering would helps any beginners if they aspire to perform on stage one day. Showing your mistakes when you play is a very positive incentive to improve and sharing experience do helps to hasten your learning curve. For me all the noises we made are happy ones . And the two GuZheng together do twinkle. We had two guzheng (Mrs Leong and I)
two erhu (KC and Leong)
one dizi (KC)
KC was the only one among us who had some experience playing in a group. Thanks to that, he had provided the lead to get things off in the right track. Starting will simple songs was great. We could do it in a short time.
We shared a you-tube tutorial on how to fit rhythm and chord into a song. I am assign to do that for the next meeting for 上学哥. I hope to come out with at least the rhythm part in a month and email it out. That will give everyone some time to get ready for it. We are still open for people to join us. PM me or KC.
On a personal note, my preparation was a disaster and my strings was a mess. Since I had to bring two instruments, I had some paranoia in packing and it did no good. I forgot to bring my erhu strings. Thankfully Leong kept some spare strings. Erhu players will know there is a cushion like component near the bridge. Mine was missing and Leong again made my day when he had spare.
Sometimes old string don't snap. They just wear out by muting themselves. This happen to one of my guzheng's string. Thankfully the replacement can be found among Mrs Leong spare string basket. My thanks to the Leongs for their hospitality. Each time I pick up my erhu, I will remember Leong and his wife. Mrs Leong help in tying a thread that serves as bridge for the erhu strings. This knot is very tricky. The experience erhu player can tie it alone. As a beginner Leong had his wife help him. When it comes to doing mine, his wife's help is need too. They tie it without any communication, so they must have a lot of practice. My knot was the work of a harmonious couple. I look at the bridge and will remember the cushion Leong provided. I play my guzheng and I can see string#3 was Mrs Leong's generous token.
Thanks for coming and also for the files downloads. Would try to make some head or tail out of that. Let's see what we can do in a couple of months time ... Kc
Aaahh... just any idea ... maybe we can try to invite a musician to our sessions once a while , just to do a short demo / talk ?
Aug 25 2015, 09:06 AM

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