What it is
A Rosewood Erhu made using synthetic materials instead of python skin.
At a glance
Loud and clean tone
Playability: |
Demanding |
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Easy |
Volume: |
Soft |
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Loud |
*Sweetness: |
Brash |
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Sweet |
Richness: |
Thin |
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Rich |
Articulation: |
Muddy |
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Articulate |
Tone Focus: |
Diffused |
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Focused |
*Warmth: |
Brilliant |
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Warm |
*Cleanness: |
Grainy |
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Clean |
High Notes: |
Muffled |
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Clear |
Threshold: |
Weak |
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Strong |
*Snakeskin: |
Loose |
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Tight |
Suitable for
- People who are queasy about using an instrument with animal parts
- People who want to travel with an erhu – no need to worry about customs
- Beginners
Why you should buy it
- Sounds just like a standard erhu
Why some might not want it
- Tone does not have the sweetness their snakeskin counterpart
About the Maker
Raoyang Beifang is a Chinese Musical Instrument Factory founded in 1985 in Hebei, China. It was initially under the name of “Beijing Instrument Factory (Raoyang Branch)”. Although it still maintains it’s ties to it’s parent company, Xinghai, Raoyang Beifang develops it’s own line of products, ranging from Erhu, Pipa and even Morin Khuur.
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