Abing (Hua Yanjun) - Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool, 二泉映月, Transcribed for Double Bass and Pipa or Guitar

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Abing (Hua Yanjun) - Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool (二泉映月), transcribed for double bass and pipa or guitar. Solo part (2 pages), orchestra tuning score (4 pages), and solo tuning score (5 pages), available as a PDF download.

Abing’s famous erhu piece “Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool” is now available transcribed for the double bass accompanied by pipa or guitar. Hua Yanjun (1893-1950), known by the name Abing, played the erhu and pipa and is most famous for recording a number of his original compositions in the last year of his life by two musicologists at the Central Conservatory in Beijing. This transcription includes two scores in orchestra and solo tuning, with the solo part written in G major.

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Abing (Hua Yanjun) - Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool (二泉映月), transcribed for double bass and pipa or guitar. Solo part (2 pages), orchestra tuning score (4 pages), and solo tuning score (5 pages), available as a PDF download.

Abing’s famous erhu piece “Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool” is now available transcribed for the double bass accompanied by pipa or guitar. Hua Yanjun (1893-1950), known by the name Abing, played the erhu and pipa and is most famous for recording a number of his original compositions in the last year of his life by two musicologists at the Central Conservatory in Beijing. This transcription includes two scores in orchestra and solo tuning, with the solo part written in G major.

Abing (Hua Yanjun) - Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool (二泉映月), transcribed for double bass and pipa or guitar. Solo part (2 pages), orchestra tuning score (4 pages), and solo tuning score (5 pages), available as a PDF download.

Abing’s famous erhu piece “Moon Reflected on Erquan Pool” is now available transcribed for the double bass accompanied by pipa or guitar. Hua Yanjun (1893-1950), known by the name Abing, played the erhu and pipa and is most famous for recording a number of his original compositions in the last year of his life by two musicologists at the Central Conservatory in Beijing. This transcription includes two scores in orchestra and solo tuning, with the solo part written in G major.