- Back of the head — The back of the head is beautifully streamlined and sculpted!
- String shaft/Zhenzi — hand-polished ground light, rigorous workmanship, made of old mahogany inlaid with cow bone, beautiful and generous, not easy to slip when used for a long time.
- Backplane — the main material of acid branches and wood is selected, which is painted with mother-of-pearl, applique and inlay. The backplane is painted with clear water and has a shiny surface, which is not easy to crack and has a longer service life.
- The volume is clear and loud, with a blend of finesse and power.
- It is known for its consistent quality, exquisite carving and beautiful sound.
“Pipa maintenance:
After using the lute, it is necessary to get into the habit of putting it in the piano bag or case immediately, and keep the bag or case in a dry and proper place. For example, when the pipa is temporarily placed on the table after the performance, it is advisable to place the pipa flat in the center of the table, and it is not advisable to lean the pipa upright against the center of the wall. If you need to lean against the wall upright, you can only lean against the corner of the wall so that the four lutes of the lute are against the walls on both sides. If the pipa is hung on the wall in a cloth bag, it should only be hung on the wooden wall, not on the brick wall; the fastness to iron nails and ropes should also be checked frequently. Only in this way can the common injuries such as the fall of the pipa head or the fall of the bottom of the pipa can be avoided. ”
After using the lute, it is necessary to get into the habit of putting it in the piano bag or case immediately, and keep the bag or case in a dry and proper place. For example, when the pipa is temporarily placed on the table after the performance, it is advisable to place the pipa flat in the center of the table, and it is not advisable to lean the pipa upright against the center of the wall. If you need to lean against the wall upright, you can only lean against the corner of the wall so that the four lutes of the pipa are against the walls on both sides. If the pipa is hung on the wall in a cloth bag, it should only be hung on the wooden wall, not on the brick wall; the fastness to iron nails and ropes should also be checked frequently. Only in this way can the common injuries such as the fall of the pipa head or the fall of the bottom of the pipa can be avoided.
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