Jiuben Guqin belongs to one of the important schools of traditional Guqin art. In Qing Dynasty, Yang Zongji (Baishi) founded the' 97 Guqin Club, established the imperial clan style and formed the' 97 Guqin School. The piano is vigorous and solid, beautiful and refined, and pays attention to the rhythm of singing. In addition, Jiuben School is particularly outstanding in excavating ancient genealogy.
Yang Qing is the fourth generation descendant of Jiuben School. Yang Qing studied pipa since childhood and began to learn piano in Gongyi. He studied under Wu and Li Xiangting, and later under Chen Changlin. For many years, he has been engaged in the performance and musical instrument reform of China national plucked instruments in professional literary and artistic groups and national music academic groups; He also devoted himself to guqin teaching, with many disciples, especially a large number of young students.
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Founder of Nine Schools:
Yang Zongji, the founder of the "September 1 School" of Chinese Guqin, is a master of modern piano learning. Guan Pinghu, a famous modern guqin master, is his disciple.
Shi Yang's excellent piano playing skills have attracted many celebrities to learn piano. Bai Guqin was famous at that time, and its superb playing skills were well known. 1922 In February, Peking University invited him to teach guqin and give a performance. In July, Yan Xishan, governor of Shanxi Province, also invited him to visit Shanxi to enjoy the Guqin art of Baishi. Bai was called "the first pianist of the Republic of China" by celebrities at that time.
Yang Zongji (Baishi)' s major works in his life are: Qin Cui, Hua Qin, Qin Shu, Qin Xue, Qin Jing, Qin Jing Bu, Qin Se He Pu, and Qin Xue Q&A.