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Guqin (Qin) Techniques and Sounds : Fan Yin, 泛音, Harmonic Tapping, Floating S... - 0 views

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    Fan yin 〔泛音〕, or "floating sounds," are harmonics where the player lightly touches the string with one or more fingers of the left hand at a position indicated by the hui dots, pluck and lift, creating a crisp and clear sound
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improViz | Viewing Jazz Musicians' Contrasting Melodic/Harmonic Styles - 0 views

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    Viewing the Miles Davis composition All Blues through the lens of ImproViz illustrates the contrasting melodic and harmonic styles of three musicians: Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane.
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Guqin (Qin) Technique: Harmonics Demonstrated in Harmonic Section of Meihua Sannong (Au... - 0 views

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    Example of using same note on two different strings: Listen carefully to the two/three notes at the end of each phrase...
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Guqin or Qin Music of China : Music Beyond the Strings : SCWguqin.com - 0 views

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    the musical brilliance of the qin tradition lies in the pieces as composed and reinterpreted by generations of performers, not in the kind of modal, melodic, or harmonic theory we see used so successfully elsewhere.
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Guqin (Qin) Sounds : Plucked String, San Yin 散音, Scattered Sounds - 0 views

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    One of the guqin's fingerings is the sound called "san yin" 〔散音〕, which means "scattered sounds."
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Guqin (Qin) Techniques and Sounds : An Yin, 按音 / 案音 / 實音 / 走音, Sliding/Plucki... - 0 views

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    an yin 〔按音 / 案音 / 實音 / 走音〕, or "stopped sounds." This forms the bulk of most qin pieces and requires the player to press on a string with a finger or thumb of the left hand until it connects with the surface board, then pluck. Afterwards, the musician's h
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