Learning the Erhu Series #21: First Finger Exercises #11-15
Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap, explains and demonstrates First Finger exercises #11-15 from her book. Happy practicing!
Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap, explains and demonstrates First Finger exercises #11-15 from her book. Happy practicing!
Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap, introduces the first 5 exercises in her book. She also explains and demonstrates how to play these exercises with the metronome.…
After understanding basic rhythm notation, we can apply it to Rhythm Exercise 1. Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap explains how to read, count, and clap this…
Once you have learned how to read notes on staff notation, you will need to learn how to read rhythms. In this segment, Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging…
A continuation of reading staff notation: building the D major scale, seeing how it relates to the G major scale (from video #12), the finger placements, and a demonstration of…
Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap, introduces and demonstrates the G major scale in staff notation.
Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap, introduces and demonstrates the C major scale with staff notation.
Patty Chan, author of Playing Erhu: Bridging the Gap, teaches how to read staff notation (b). In this video, she shows the relationship between the notes on the staff, and…
Practicing scales is an important part of learning to play the erhu - it develops muscle memory and intonation. It's an exercise that builds a strong foundation. In this video,…