Examination for teaching the create and acoustic characteristics of Guhu of the Zhuang ethnic group in Guangxi, China
teaching the create and acoustic characteristics of Guhu
Abstract
This study uses a qualitative methodology. The objective was to examine a musical instrument for teaching the creation and acoustic characteristics of Guhu of the Zhuang ethnic group in Guangxi, China, about shape and structure to summarize raw materials, craftsmanship, and process of Guhu, then measure by acoustic instruments, conclude the acoustic characteristics of Guhu, and discuss the use and functional significance of the instrument more accurately and logically. The raw materials, tools, production points, and specific steps of Guhu are systematically recorded by interviews, observation, and personal experience. Several acoustic measurements are made to explore the acoustic characteristics of Guhu. Guhu's culture and characteristics are fully demonstrated in the core of technical practice and the theory of technical knowledge. The study results show that: the traditional production method. Overall, it has the potential to be universal and representative of acoustic characteristics. Guhu's wood, leather, and aggregate materials are all standard. Guhu's creation has an influence on its shape, structure, and acoustics. Guhu is being improved as time passes, and research into characteristics is also helping guide the development of a more standard production process and a new improvement scheme. This will result in the integration of knowledge to study techniques and methods for creating Guhu that will last indefinitely.
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