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(Don't throw your phone out at too much volume.)
Don't ask me how I know)
Recommended music this time
Are you familiar with it?
This is Mountain Mountain's favorite Robert Downey Jr. (Nini) and Jude Lowe
Co-starred in the theme song of the movie "Sherlock Holmes"
There are two films
This "Discombobulate"
The composer is still Hans Zimmer

I won't introduce the composer to you today
After all, the mountains have pushed too many works of the great gods
I am afraid that everyone will be visually tired when watching his profile
Today I will talk about "Discombobulate"
Appears in this song
Instruments that we are hardly accessible to
European dulcimer
Countries that speak English will call it Dulcimer
(Dusit Maqin)
In Eastern Europe it would be called Cimbalom
(Simba Longqin)
It is known as Hackbrett in regions such as Bavaria, Germany
in Huckleet
All three names are also called European dulcimers
At present, this instrument is basically in Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland,
Folklore in belarus and other countries
This instrument is also used in some Gypsies' musical ensembles
The European dulcimer has a wide vocal range
There is usually an octave
A tone consists of 3 to 5 metal strings
The player plays with a pair of wooden sticks in the shape of a mallet in the front section
The method and appearance of the playing are very similar to our Chinese dulcimer
You can look at the difference between the two dulcimer groups
In fact, China's yangqin is also from the Middle East and Persia
Around the Ming Dynasty, it was introduced to the Guangdong region of China
After a long period of circulation
This instrument with our own national characteristics has been formed
A useless piece of cold knowledge
The yangqin is an indispensable instrument of our national orchestra
This is what everyone knows as drops · ·
But the European dulcimer is not included in the orchestra
What do you think is the reason for it?
Well, today's science popularization is over
If you have nothing to do, you can take the science of the mountains with you
Go check out these two "Sherlock Holmes"
How many soundtracks use the European dulcimer?