![]() Every erhu piece comes with a unique story and history including the piece I’m about to play. ![]() One major difference I’ve noticed between traditional erhu pieces and Western music is that most erhu pieces are much more specific in terms of their representation. Every erhu piece comes with a unique story and history ![]() I’m a math geek too so I like having a notation system that combines my two loves: music and math. That leads to something called a “moveable do” system where you can easily and instantly change keys based on the numbers. So you would get 1 (D), 2 (E), 3 (F#), 4 (G), 5 (A), 6 (B), 7 (C#) and a 1 with a dot over it to represent a new octave (D). In a D major scale, one would be defined to equal D. 1 through 7 for a scale and dots to represent the octave. ![]()
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