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How to place the guqin at ordinary times?

Usually put it on the piano table.

The newly made guqin, with qualified arch structure and strength, can bear the tension of strings for a long time, and it will not collapse and deform after being laid flat for decades without loosening the strings. You can put it on the piano table at ordinary times.

Mainly to prevent falling ash, prevent direct sunlight, do not put it too close to the radiator, and avoid sudden changes in humidity and temperature.

In winter, the piano should be placed indoors with a relative humidity of 40-55%, and there must be a humidifier indoors, or the piano should be close to the basin. At least there should be a bigger basin under Longchi and Fengnvma, which should be close to the water.

Natural air is humid in summer.

Guqin should be placed on the table with anti-skid pad. The ancients used slender sandbags. Now, people can put things on the dashboard with anti-skid mats sold in supermarkets, cut them into small strips and put them where the piano touches the table. Be careful not to put the harp directly on the table. This is not a leg. The harp is suspended.

If possible, if the nail wrapped in soft bag or wood is fixed on the wall and the distance is calculated, the stress on the guqin will be more reasonable.

If you don't play the string for a long time, you should relax properly. The newly bought guqin has a stable period, so it's best not to loosen the strings. Please adjust the strings to the standard pitch and observe the changes of the piano body. Generally, after the northern guqin spends the winter under normal string tension, please ask the teacher to see if there is any problem, even if it has passed the stable period.

Extended data:

Guqin, also known as the lyre, Qin Yu, Stone and lyre, is a traditional musical instrument in China with a history of at least 3,500 years.

Ancient books recorded Fuxi's piano-making, as well as legends about Shennong's piano-making, Huangdi's piano-making and Tang Yao's piano-making. Shun defined the piano as five strings, the king of Wen added one string, and the king of Wu cut one string into seven strings, which shows that the guqin culture has a long history and is profound.

Guqin has 13 emblems to mark the melody. It is also a ritual vessel and a musical instrument, belonging to the silk in the octave. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and lingering sound.