Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Difference between a normal and a good dizi

One of the usual questions we get from customers is 'What is the difference between a cheap and expensive dizi?"

Well, besides the difference in price, there is a difference in the ease of blowing, the intonation, pitching and volume produced.

But most importantly, there is a difference in the tone of the instrument. A good dizi should sound rich and bright as compared to a lesser dizi that sounds thin and dull.

We did a test and put 3 of our best model of dizis together in video so that you can hear how they sound compared to one another.


Low G Key Dizis:




D Key Dizis:



Can you hear the difference?

The dizis used in this video are:
http://www.eason.com.sg/products/dizi/xb(d).jsp
http://www.eason.com.sg/products/dizi/dxh(d).jsp
http://www.eason.com.sg/products/dizi/tq(d).jsp
http://www.eason.com.sg/products/dizi/xb(lg).jsp
http://www.eason.com.sg/products/dizi/dxh(lg).jsp
http://www.eason.com.sg/products/dizi/tq(lg).jsp

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Stock Arrivals / Simple tunes 8

New stocks have arrived!

We have some new hulusis, Xun, China made mallets, high grade liuqins, synthetic snakeskin sanxians etc.

More details coming soon.

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Here is Simple tunes for Erhu 8 : Auld Lang Syne

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Dong Xue Hua Flutes / Simple Tunes for Erhu 7: Scarborough Fair

New Stocks of Dong Xue Hua Flutes just came 1 week ago.

But the Low Bb and Low A are already sold out.

Also the prices have gone up a little, especially for his purple bamboo xiaos because the costs have gone up.

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Simple Tunes for Erhu 6: Red River Valley



Have fun!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Simple Tunes for Erhu 5: Home 可爱的家园

Here is the 5th installment of Simple Tunes for Erhu : Home

I am not sure if that is the correct name of the song, but it is called 可爱的家庭 in Chinese.

Here it is:



Have fun!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Simple Tunes for Erhu 4 : You are my sunshine

Here is the 4th installment of Simple tunes for Erhu:

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

WTH US customs??? Where is my Erhu???

May has not been a good month for my erhus going overseas to USA. I had been sending erhus to USA for years and most I got are broken erhu necks. Never before had my Erhus been seized by the USA customs.

And in May I had 3 cases of my erhus being seized by Erhu customs. They took the erhu away and in some instances just delivered the bow to my customer. We subsequently received the below letter from them.



I was a little puzzled as we included the proper CITES certification below. I later realized that in addition to getting the CITES certificate, we have to get the box 15 endorsed by our AVA officers (the one that issued the certificate). It is as easy as bringing an erhu along while I collect the CITES certificate but, well, I wasn't told I need to do that.



It was clearly stated in box number 5 though but I guess I didn't notice since I had not been endorsing since 2 years ago and none of my erhus were seized.

Perhaps my luck ran out or perhaps the custom officers have taken a special interest in erhus lately. In any case, now we know what needs to be done. For those erhus that were seized we have sent replacement erhus at our own cost.

So for those living in USA who are buying erhus from overseas, please make sure the seller has the proper CITES documentations.

Well, if you buy from us (http://www.eason.com.sg/products/products_erhu.jsp) there will definitely be no problems because we have gone through a baptism of fire.

I appreciate the initiative of one of the custom officers to send one erhu back to us instead of seizing it. At least we still have the erhu. But we incurred some returned 'fright' charges, I suppose for scaring the shit out of him with the horribly scalely python skin on the Erhu.....ooooooh......


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Anyway, here's installment 3 of Simple tunes for Erhu - Isle of Capri.

Enjoy!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Simple Tunes for Erhu 2: Long Long Ago / Ezfolk Forums

Here is song 2 of simple tunes for erhu: Long Long Ago. Its a simpler song that Amazing Grace because it is all being played in the first position.



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One of my favourite erhu forums in ezfolk.com was recently the subject of a virus attack. All the valuable old posts on all aspects of the erhu are gone. The accounts were deleted as well. What a pity...

So erhu players if you're listening, let's try to rebuilt this forum into the great resource it once was by registering and posting again.

Here is the link to the forum: http://ezfolk.com/smf/index.php/board,35.0.html

Monday, May 24, 2010

Table of Erhu Scores and Relevant Links

Here's another which I drew inspiration from my quest to learn the ukulele. I was looking around for tabs and scores when I stumbled upon this guy called dominator. He had a website with a table of ukulele songs, tabs and links to youtube video.

I thought that is a very useful table. You get to download the tabs/scores and you can click on the relevant links for video demonstration.

So we did our own table of erhu scores and links to their respective videos. The Chinese names of the song and hanyu pinyin are there as well. This is particularly useful for people who do not know the Chinese language. I didn't bother to translate the titles to English because there is no official translation for the tune titles.

The table is accessible from the resources page. Here is the direct link to the page: http://www.eason.com.sg/resources/erhuscores.jsp

There are certain tunes which I cannot locate the video. If you do find them please drop me a note at tansungwah@gmail.com.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Simple Tunes for Erhu

Recently I picked up the ukulele and was searching around youtube for some video instructions. I came across this guy called ukulele mike. He posts lots of short videos of simple tunes for viewers to learn the ukulele.

I thought that was quite a cool idea, to have a resource of videos teaching you simple songs.

Hence I decided to do the same for the erhu will be creating a series of short videos showing how to play simple erhu tunes.

The first one we have done is the song "Amazing Grace. The scores are available for download at the youtube page. Please email me if you have any feedback on how to improve the video.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Performance at Renci Nursing Home

On the 10 May 2010, we brought a group of Japanese ladies learning erhu from our centre to perform for some folks at a nursing home.

They have been playing together for 6 months under the guidance of Chin Yen Choong. This was their first performance and they were all very excited about it.


The erhu ensemble played the following tunes: '八月桂花遍地开', 'Love me tender', 'Spirited away', Edelweiss, '两忘烟水里'. The arrangement of these tunes are mostly written by us.

In between these songs, we played some popular oldies like 月亮代表我的心, 千山万水总是情, 甜蜜蜜 etc. on the erhu and guitar.


It was an enjoyable and meaningful afternoon for all of us. I hope we managed to bring some joy and laughter to the patients.


Thursday, April 22, 2010

Singapore Youth Festival Chinese Orchestra Primary School Results

Here are the results of the Singapore Youth Festival (2010) Chinese Orchestra (Primary School Level) competition:

  1. Catholic High School - Silver
  2. Bukit Panjang Primary School - Bronze
  3. Tao Nan School - Gold with honors
  4. Chongfu School - Bronze
  5. Jurong Primary School - Gold
  6. Red Swastika School - Silver
  7. Telok Kurau Primary School - Bronze
  8. Woodlands Primary School - Gold
  9. Xingnan Primary School - Silver
  10. Pioneer Primary School - Bronze
  11. Elias Park Primary School - Gold
  12. Boon Lay Garden Primary School - Bronze
  13. Mee Toh School - Silver
  14. Kong Hwa School - Gold with honors
  15. Queenstown Primary School - COP
  16. Princess Elizabeth - Silver
    School
  17. Rosyth School - Gold
  18. Poi Ching School - Silver
  19. Yu Neng Primary School - Gold
  20. Jing Shan Primary School - Bronze
  21. East Spring Primary School - COP
  22. Pei Chun Public School - Gold with honors
  23. Ngee Ann Primary School - Gold with honors
  24. Woodgrove Primary School - Bronze
  25. South View Primary School - Silver
  26. Hong Wen School - Bronze
  27. Nanyang Primary School - Gold
  28. Nan Hua Primary School - Bronze
  29. Xinghua Primary School - Silver
  30. Sembawang Primary School - Silver
  31. Henry Park Primary School - Bronze
  32. Rulang Primary School - Silver
  33. Keming Primary School - Silver
  34. Maha Bodhi School - Gold
  35. Qihua Primary School - Silver
  36. Holy Innocents’ Primary School - Silver
  37. Coral Primary School - Silver
  38. Si Ling Primary School - Bronze
  39. Evergreen Primary School - Gold with honors
  40. Kheng Cheng School - Silver
  41. Greenridge Primary School -Silver
  42. Radin Mas Primary School - Gold with honors
Congratulations to all!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Free Plastering of your Erhu!

About 2 and a half years back I made a short post on the practise of putting a small strip of plaster on the snakeskin protector of the erhu. This is to increase the drag on the bow which improves the handling of the bow. It also reduces the noise created when the bamboo part of the bow hits onto the protective strip.

The last time I used a narrow strip of plaster to demonstrate which isn't the best of examples. You need a wider piece of plaster so that you don't drag the sides of the plaster off when you bow.

Well, I've just gotten a few rolls of the wider type of plaster. It is not expensive stuff but it is definitely hard to find stuff.

I have no idea what to charge for putting a strip of plaster on your erhu. So we've decided to just do it for free for customers who brings their erhu to our shop.

Here's how the plaster looks like:

Saturday, January 23, 2010