Guqin, also known as lyre, Qin Yu and lyre, is one of the oldest plucked instruments in China, which has been popular since Confucius' time. At the beginning of the 20th century, in order to distinguish western musical instruments, the word "Gu" was added before "Qin", which was called "Guqin". Guqin has been passed down to this day because of its wide range, deep timbre and long aftertaste, and is sought after by piano fans.
Hutong teaching method in Qin and Han Dynasties: combining practice with theory, based on the traditional "oral teaching" teaching method, with technical practice and piano music appreciation as the main body and cultural interpretation and teacher demonstration as the means to benefit students in both technical thinking and cultural spirit.
Teaching objectives of Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties: Through skilled training and careful interpretation of guqin techniques, students can master Qin Le's performance skillfully, and through the interpretation of culture, students can gradually understand the artistic spirit of China traditional culture, which will benefit a lot in life and study.
The course content of hutong in Qin and Han dynasties;
1, explaining the basic structure and physical features of guqin.
2. Interpret the historical and cultural connotation of Guqin.
3. Master the basic knowledge of piano learning and music theory.
4. Teach the characteristics and basic fingering skills of Guqin music, and teach classical music.
Hu Xiaotong's excellent appreciation and writing courses, such as Wenbo Series, Xuelian Series, Wenbo Writing and Poetry Writing, were developed by Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties, which were warmly appreciated by students and all walks of life.
At the same time, Qin and Han Hutong Sinology actively deployed online business. In addition to having tens of millions of readings on mainstream content platforms, it has also completed online and offline unified curriculum arrangement and sales and doubled user value delivery.
Sinology of Hutong in Qin and Han Dynasties started its business in 2002, and it has been more than 17 years. The aim is to spread and share the essence of Chinese studies to modern families and the whole world with the ultimate artistic space of "listening to incense, reading pictures, eating ink and watching tea" and relying on Chinese studies teachers with global tolerance and solid general literacy and academic ability of traditional literati.