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    All About Guzheng/Pipa

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      sleepy
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      Hi parents


      Any idea how to choose guzheng instrument? usually what is the price range? Which brand better? Where to buy?

      Thanks for the advice πŸ˜„

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        mrswongtuition
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        My guzheng instructor personally went to pick the guzheng for us. He will choose for us based on our budget. I think right now he imports guzhengs also. Price range is very reasonable. His students pay $600 for a guzheng (good quality ones).

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          Poonie:
          It's been about 4 months since I started this forum. Let me update you on what has happened since. Finally I enrolled my 2 girls in guzheng lessons at a CC and they started their 1st lesson last Sunday. After the lesson, they commented that guzheng is easier than piano. After the 10 lessons I would probably like to get them a private tutor as I find it a hassle packing up the instruments for 2 children at the end of the lesson. Does anyone have any good recommendations for private teacher? Someone has quoted me $50 per 45 mins. Is that too expensive


          On piano, my girls are still continuing but I am thinking of getting a new teacher who have different teaching methods. Has anyone heard of Prelude Music at Novena? Some feedback will be much appreciated.


          Hi!

          I know it's beeen a long time since you added this post. I'm Regina. I am currently waiting for the release of my GCE olevel results. I have been learning guzheng since I was in Primary 2,that will be about 9 years. I am a certified grade 8 'guzhengist' from Artstrophere. I am currently teaching guzheng in 2 Primary schools and I was the President of my secondary school's guzheng ensemble this year, in which we achieved Gold with Honours for SYF 2009. Though I may be less experienced than those professional guzheng instructor, I am confident to give in my best, just like how I had coach my younger sister for her guzheng grading examinations, that she achieved distinction for grade 4 last year, and a high merit for grade 6 this year. If you are still interested. I teach private guzheng lessons at reasonable prices, $20-$28 per hour, depending on the grade.(the lower the grade, the cheaper it is)

          In addition, I also offer services such as the changing of broken guzheng strings and the tuning of guzheng. So if you do need help in these, do approach me. πŸ™‚

          Hope to hear from you!
          This is my email:
          [email protected]\t

          You may also visit my blog and leave a message with your contact:
          http://private-guzheng-instructor.blogspot.com/

          Cheers! πŸ˜„

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            mrswongtuition
            last edited by

            guzhengist:
            Poonie:

            It's been about 4 months since I started this forum. Let me update you on what has happened since. Finally I enrolled my 2 girls in guzheng lessons at a CC and they started their 1st lesson last Sunday. After the lesson, they commented that guzheng is easier than piano. After the 10 lessons I would probably like to get them a private tutor as I find it a hassle packing up the instruments for 2 children at the end of the lesson. Does anyone have any good recommendations for private teacher? Someone has quoted me $50 per 45 mins. Is that too expensive


            On piano, my girls are still continuing but I am thinking of getting a new teacher who have different teaching methods. Has anyone heard of Prelude Music at Novena? Some feedback will be much appreciated.



            Hi!

            I know it's beeen a long time since you added this post. I'm Regina. I am currently waiting for the release of my GCE olevel results. I have been learning guzheng since I was in Primary 2,that will be about 9 years. I am a certified grade 8 'guzhengist' from Artstrophere. I am currently teaching guzheng in 2 Primary schools and I was the President of my secondary school's guzheng ensemble this year, in which we achieved Gold with Honours for SYF 2009. Though I may be less experienced than those professional guzheng instructor, I am confident to give in my best, just like how I had coach my younger sister for her guzheng grading examinations, that she achieved distinction for grade 4 last year, and a high merit for grade 6 this year. If you are still interested. I teach private guzheng lessons at reasonable prices, $20-$28 per hour, depending on the grade.(the lower the grade, the cheaper it is)

            In addition, I also offer services such as the changing of broken guzheng strings and the tuning of guzheng. So if you do need help in these, do approach me. πŸ™‚

            Hope to hear from you!
            This is my email:
            [email protected]\t

            You may also visit my blog and leave a message with your contact:
            http://private-guzheng-instructor.blogspot.com/

            Cheers! πŸ˜„

            You also learnt from Mr. Thum?

            Do you happen to be from PLMGS?

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              guzhengist
              last edited by

              [quote]You also learnt from Mr. Thum?


              Do you happen to be from PLMGS?[/quote]
              Hi!
              Glad to receive your reply! πŸ˜„
              Yes, I learnt from Mr Thum from Secondary one. I had private lessons at Artstratosphere since then and just stopped my lessons at the start of the year. I am not from PLMGS. I'm from Xinmin Secondary School. Hope to hear from you.

              Cheers! πŸ˜„

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                greenbean2011
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                hi,



                may i know which chinese instrument easier to learn - guzheng or yangqing ?

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                  guzhengist
                  last edited by

                  greenbean2011:
                  hi,



                  may i know which chinese instrument easier to learn - guzheng or yangqing ?

                  Hi,
                  I know it wont be fair for me to say which is easier to learn since I've never tried yangqing before, so cant make a comparison... I think both instruments should be easy enough. One of my student is even a five year old, so no worries, at least I can tell you guzheng is easy, even a five year old can understand this traditional instrument^^

                  cheers πŸ˜„

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                    guzhengist
                    last edited by

                    greenbean2011:
                    hi,



                    may i know which chinese instrument easier to learn - guzheng or yangqing ?

                    Hi,
                    I know it wont be fair for me to say which is easier to learn since I've never tried yangqing before, so cant make a comparison... I think both instruments should be easy enough. One of my student is even a five year old, so no worries, at least I can tell you guzheng is easy, even a five year old can understand this traditional instrument^^

                    cheers πŸ˜„

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                      mrswongtuition
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                      guzhengist:
                      greenbean2011:

                      hi,



                      may i know which chinese instrument easier to learn - guzheng or yangqing ?


                      Hi,
                      I know it wont be fair for me to say which is easier to learn since I've never tried yangqing before, so cant make a comparison... I think both instruments should be easy enough. One of my student is even a five year old, so no worries, at least I can tell you guzheng is easy, even a five year old can understand this traditional instrument^^

                      cheers πŸ˜„

                      Are you Yue Ling?

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                        phtthp
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                        for K2 kid, where to learn yang qin ? apparently cc only conduct guzheng, not yang qin.

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