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Building an Erhu — The Chinese Two-String Bowed Fiddle
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3. جولائی 2026NO
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Building an Erhu — The Chinese Two-String Bowed Fiddle

Build an erhu: a two-string Chinese fiddle with a bow trapped between the strings, a little skin-covered drum for a body, and no fingerboard — you press the strings in mid-air and slide between notes. A serious maker build in the bowed string and stick-slip friction, the physics behind every violin.
درمیانہ
Several hours over a few sessions

ہدایات

1

A fiddle with a drum for a body

The erhu has just two strings, a bow that lives trapped between them, and a little skin-covered drum for a body. It has no fingerboard, so you press the strings in mid-air and slide to every note between.
2

Make the resonator drum

Cut a short, thick length of bamboo about 13 cm long, open at both ends. This little hollow tube is the sound-body of the erhu.

اس مرحلے کے لیے مواد:

BambooBamboo1 piece

درکار اوزار:

HacksawHacksaw
3

Skin the front

Soak a piece of rawhide, stretch it drum-tight over one end of the tube, glue and lash it down, and let it dry hard. This membrane is what makes the erhu loud, like a banjo head.

اس مرحلے کے لیے مواد:

RawhideRawhide1 piece
PVA Wood GluePVA Wood Glue1 piece
4

Fit the neck

Push a long dowel neck down through the body near the skin end, so it stands up tall and straight from the drum.

اس مرحلے کے لیے مواد:

Dowel RodDowel Rod1 piece
PVA Wood GluePVA Wood Glue1 piece
5

Fit two tuning pegs

Bore two holes near the top of the neck and fit a friction tuning peg into each, one above the other.

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Tuning PegsTuning Pegs2 piece

درکار اوزار:

AwlAwl
6

String it

Run two strings from the base of the body up to the two pegs, close together and parallel — the erhu's whole set of strings.

اس مرحلے کے لیے مواد:

Steel Music Wire 0.032"Steel Music Wire 0.032"1 piece
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Stand the bridge on the skin

Carve a tiny wooden bridge and stand it on the middle of the skin, under the strings, so the strings press down onto the membrane.

درکار اوزار:

Sloyd Carving KnifeSloyd Carving Knife
8

Tune the two strings a fifth apart

Tune the inner string to a low note and the outer string a fifth higher, like D and A. Twist the pegs to reach the two notes.
9

Make the bow

Tie a flat hank of horsehair between the two ends of a springy stick to make a bow, tight enough to twang.

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Curved Branch (Bow)Curved Branch (Bow)1 piece
Bow Hair (Horsehair)Bow Hair (Horsehair)1 piece
10

Thread the bow between the strings

Slide the bow hair BETWEEN the two strings. On an erhu the bow lives there permanently and cannot be taken out — that is why it plays only its own two strings.
11

Rosin the hair

Rub hard pine rosin along the bow hair so it grips the strings. Without rosin the hair is too slippery to set a string singing.
12

Play a note

Draw the bow steadily across a string. Press the hair toward the inner or the outer string to choose which one sounds.
13

Slide and bend

With no fingerboard, press a string in open air and slide your finger up or down the neck to glide smoothly between notes — the erhu's crying, singing voice.
14

Compendium — bowing and the skin drum

The erhu makes sound the way every bowed instrument does: by stick-slip friction. The rosined hair grabs the string and drags it sideways until the string's tension tears it free; the string snaps back, is caught again, and the cycle repeats hundreds of times a second. This catch-and-release, called Helmholtz motion, keeps the string vibrating steadily for as long as you bow — which is why a bowed note can sing on and on while a plucked one quickly dies. Unlike a lyre or a guitar, the erhu's soundbox is a little DRUM: the strings press through the bridge onto a stretched skin, and that membrane radiates the sound into the air, exactly as a banjo head does, giving the erhu its bright, nasal, almost human voice. And it has no fingerboard — you stop the strings by pressing them in open air — so there are no fixed frets and you can slide through every pitch, which is why the erhu can weep and sing like a person. It grew from the bowed huqin fiddles of the Tang and Song dynasties more than a thousand years ago, and its two strings are tuned a fifth apart. Its cousins are the whole huqin family and, far to the west, every member of the violin family — all of them stick-slip machines singing through a resonating body.

مواد

8

درکار اوزار

3

You can swap these in

Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.

متعلقہ بلیو پرنٹ

یہ بلیو پرنٹ علم بانٹتے ہیں — تکنیک، مواد یا اصول

CC0 پبلک ڈومین

یہ بلیو پرنٹ CC0 کے تحت جاری کیا گیا ہے۔ آپ اجازت لیے بغیر اس کام کو نقل، ترمیم، تقسیم اور کسی بھی مقصد کے لیے استعمال کرنے کے لیے آزاد ہیں۔

میکر کی حمایت کریں ان کے بلیو پرنٹ کے ذریعے پروڈکٹس خرید کر جہاں وہ میکر کمیشن وینڈرز کی طرف سے مقرر، کماتے ہیں، یا اس بلیو پرنٹ کی نئی تکرار بنائیں اور آمدنی شیئر کرنے کے لیے اسے اپنے بلیو پرنٹ میں کنکشن کے طور پر شامل کریں۔

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