Lesson Ten
Lesson Ten
Lesson Ten
Technique
Arpeggio
Arpeggio is when notes are played in sequence one after another simultaneously. In
guzheng, we play arpeggio with one hand or both hands.
Example: thumb
(one hand) index finger
middle finger
ring finger
How to play:
1. Rest all the fingers on the strings as written. Ring finger rest on the 1, middle
finger rest on the 3, index finger rest on the 5, and thumb rest on the 1 with a dot
above.
2. Pluck one finger at a time starting from the ring finger. Then middle finger, then
index and thumb the last.
3. The fingers that are yet to pluck remain on the resting position. Do not move
away from the strings.
Practice repeatedly until the notes sound like simultaneously in sequence rather than
individual notes. If there are only three notes in an arpeggio, use middle, index and
thumb.
How to play:
2. Pluck one finger at a time starting from the left ring finger, left middle, left index,
left thumb, right middle, right index then right thumb.
3. The fingers that are yet to pluck remain on the resting position. Do not move the
fingers away from the strings.
Drill 28
In guzheng, broken chords are played differently from the arpeggio. For a broken chord,
you pluck one string at a time and rest on the string just before you pluck. That is like
how you play individual notes. Each note of the broken chords are played out as
individual notes and connected into a musical phrase.
Drill 29
The broken chords in Drill 29 are common in guzheng playing. Practice with each hand
separately. The whole 7 notes in one measure are to be played by one hand.
When doing the right hand, first, pluck ring, middle, index, and thumb. Then turn your wrist
to the left and move up your middle finger to the new position.
When doing the left hand, first, pluck ring, middle, index, and thumb. Then turn your wrist
to the right and move up your middle finger to the new position.
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