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How old can a little girl learn guzheng?
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I found this. See for yourself. Guzheng user: How old is it appropriate for my child to start learning guzheng? Wang Zhongshan: Generally speaking, our children who are learning guzheng have been learning it since they were five years old. Personally, I think that from the age of five, judging from the child's development, finger condition and his whole memory, he has already possessed the basic conditions for learning music. Guzheng is a multi-spin musical instrument with soft and deep pronunciation. So I think it is more appropriate to start learning guzheng at the age of 5. Netizen: Can anyone learn guzheng? Are there any requirements for fingers? Wang Zhongshan: To learn guzheng, from the perspective of teaching guzheng, I will shout whatever I sell. Generally speaking, anyone who studies guzheng should be able to learn it. Why? Because the instrument itself doesn't need much strength. Secondly, its structure is relatively simple and uncomplicated, and its operation is relatively simple, so it is suitable for ordinary people to operate in all aspects. You should be able to operate the guzheng easily in the process of learning it, regardless of age. References:

"Guzheng Player Wang Zhongshan Chatting with Sina" records that if the price of buying a guzheng is below that of 700 yuan, it is just for self-entertainment (generally, the service life of 500 yuan's piano is not more than 5 years), people who want to study for a long time should not buy it; 1000 to 2,000 yuan to buy a guzheng is normal; Guzheng boutique is generally at a price of more than 2000 to 4000. Geographically speaking, the south should buy the southern guzheng manufacturers, and the north should buy the northern guzheng manufacturers, so that the effect will be better, because the guzheng produced by the southern guzheng manufacturers is easy to crack in the north; Guzheng produced by northern guzheng manufacturers is easy to get wet in the south, and its sound is stuffy. Although there are many cards posted now, it is better to pay attention to the geographical location. Or do some related measures at home after purchase. It's too humid in the south. Do some moistureproof treatment. You can buy bone carvings, digging and welding, cloisonne and so on. About 2500, belonging to a better guzheng. Actually, I don't think brand is important. Some things, like the Dunhuang brand in Shanghai, are also OEM in other places. Don't be too superstitious about brands. The key is to look at the timbre of the guzheng. You can choose to buy 1500 embossed guzheng. Compared with Maihua, woodcut and pyrography, I think the relief is not bad, and woodcut is ok. As long as the guzheng is well maintained, there will generally be no major problems. I used a lettering Zheng when I was a beginner, and I still have it. Its timbre is very good. If economic conditions permit, you can buy cheap ones first and learn to buy a good one at a time. You can also buy it at one time, just buy a cloisonne, and it will not be a problem for a lifetime. Also, you'd better find someone who can play the new piano for a while. References:

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