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Post by yuhongmei123 on Jul 30, 2017 14:19:47 GMT
Hallo, I was wondering if any of you knew etudes specifically for the erhu, that could help improve technique and skills?
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Post by davidmdahl on Jul 31, 2017 0:33:26 GMT
I suppose you might find erhu etudes/studies online if you can find the appropriate search terms. The most straightforward method would be to order an erhu method from Eason Music or Redmusic Shop. I don't know of any to recommend, but you could ask Sung Wah at Eason for a recommendation.
Best wishes,
David
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Post by dawei on Aug 5, 2017 19:25:50 GMT
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Post by dawei on Aug 5, 2017 19:36:18 GMT
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Post by dawei on Aug 5, 2017 19:49:10 GMT
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Post by yuhongmei123 on Aug 12, 2017 20:23:28 GMT
Thank you! I think these etudes will help me improve my technique. Now time to work on them . . .
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Post by sanmenxia on Sept 8, 2017 13:24:22 GMT
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Post by sanmenxia on Nov 9, 2017 23:31:49 GMT
I've just installed youtube-dl, a command line program for downloading videos from Youtube and other sites, and have managed to work out a command to download automatically all the 47 videos linked to in my previous post. youtube-dl --playlist-items 1-47 -o '%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s, %(title)s.%(ext)s' -f mp4 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk4d81yELXR9IxYCOL4LHLZ3y6FvazSFs It will download them all to its own folder with a number prefix in the file name that matches the title number of the study. Details of youtube-dl: github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/blob/master/README.mdIt says you might have to use double quote marks instead of single if you're using Windows.
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