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Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
The cultural connotations represented by erhu strings are very rich. As a traditional Chinese musical instrument, the cultural significance reflected by the strings of erhu lies not only in the music itself, but also in the profound historical and cultural background it carries.
Firstly, the timbre characteristics of erhu strings reflect the “beauty of yin and softness” in traditional Chinese music. The sound of erhu is deep and soft, with strong expressive and infectious power, able to express deep, delicate, and touching musical emotions. This timbre characteristic echoes the “beauty of softness” in traditional Chinese culture, reflecting the introverted, profound, and implicit characteristics of Chinese culture.
As a long-standing musical instrument, the erhu strings convey music and sound that not only express the performer’s skills and emotions, but also inherit and remember history and culture.