The Yangqin D Grip - Was It Worth 8 Years?
Every revision, every setback, every year - it all led to this. 🎶 The final chapter of the Yangqin D Grip story - and why it was worth every bit of it. https://www.easonmusicstore.com
The D Grip started as a simple idea to help struggling students - and became one of Patrick's proudest creations. A small tool that solved real problems, made teaching easier, and left a genuine mark on the Yangqin community. Some things are worth taking 8 years to get right.
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Is the Yangqin D Grip Right For You 3 Types of Players
Not every Yangqin struggle looks the same - but this tool was built for all of them. 🎶 Beginners, self-taught players, or just dealing with sweaty palms? This might help. https://www.easonmusicstore.com
The D Grip was designed for three types of players: total beginners building posture from scratch, students who picked up bad habits over time, and those who simply lose their grip from sweaty palms. Sometimes a small fix is all it takes to keep a passionate student moving forward.
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How the Yangqin D Grip Fixes Beginner Stick Posture
Struggling with Yangqin stick posture? There's a tool designed for exactly that.
Here's how the D Grip works - and how to install it correctly.
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The D Grip was designed to guide beginners into the right playing posture from day one. In this video we walk through how it works, how to fit it onto your stick, and why building good foundations early makes the whole learning journey easier.
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8 Years to Build This Yangqin Teaching Tool - The D Grip Story
8 years. Rough sketches. Engineering drawings. All to help students grip better. This is the story behind the Yangqin D Grip - and why it took so long to get right. https://www.easonmusicstore.com
What started as a simple idea to help struggling students grew into an 8-year development journey. From early sketches to proper engineering drawings, getting the D Grip right was far harder than expected - but seeing students learn better made every year worth it.
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A Grip Technique to Fix Beginner Yangqin Posture
Struggled to teach stick grip? I created something to fix that.
Meet the "D Grip" - a simple visual cue that changes how beginners learn Yangqin.
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After years of teaching, I noticed the same posture mistakes over and over. The D Grip is a simple but effective visual cue that helps beginners understand and remember proper stick technique faster.
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Why Beginner Yangqin Players Struggle With Stick Grip
Most beginners don't realize bad stick grip is holding them back.
This one habit - if fixed early - changes everything.
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After years of teaching Yangqin, improper stick grip and posture are the most common struggles we see. It takes time and repetition, but building the right foundation early makes all the difference.
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Bringing a Liuqin Back to Life
New strings. Clean body. Fresh sound.
Watch this liuqin go from worn-out to ready to play.
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A simple restringing and cleanup is all it takes to bring a Chinese instrument back to life. Great reminder that maintenance matters!
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EM Sessions - 细水长流 Friendship Forever (Yangqin / Guitar)
A cover of the iconic Xinyao song 《细水长流》 “Friendship Forever” using the Yangqin and guitar. Listen how the Yangqin uses different sounds for this warm and timeless song.
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Giving This Yangqin A Second Life
After a full overhaul and restringing,
This yangqin truly feels alive again
It was incredibly satisfying to see the transformation
and a reminder that taking good care of an instrument can give it many more years of music.
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