古琴曲谱库
经典古琴曲目集,附减字谱原文、历史背景与现代演奏笔记。所有曲谱均可在七弦谱编辑器中打开继续修改。
Guangling San
Guangling San (广陵散, also known as Guangling Zhixi 广陵止息) is among the most legendary large-form pieces in the Chinese guqin repertoire. Its narrative subject is generally believed to relate to the Han-…
Moon over Mountain Pass
Guanshan Yue (关山月) is the signature short piece of the Meian school (梅庵派) and one of the most widely assigned beginner works in the contemporary qin classroom. The title Guanshan Yue belongs to an old…
Drunken Ecstasy
Jiu Kuang (酒狂) is traditionally attributed to Ruan Ji (阮籍, 210–263), one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove (竹林七贤). The piece adopts the posture of drunken abandon to figure the predicament of the…
Flowing Water
Flowing Water is one of the most celebrated pieces in the Chinese guqin repertoire. Together with its companion piece High Mountains (高山), it originates from the legend of Bo Ya and Zhong Ziqi recorde…
Three Stanzas of Plum Blossoms
Meihua Sannong (梅花三弄) is among the most representative yongwu (咏物, "object-singing") compositions in the guqin repertoire. The phrase sannong (三弄) — literally "three turns" — refers to the threefold a…
Forgetting Schemes among the Gulls
Oulu Wangji (鸥鹭忘机) draws its title and conceit from a parable in the Liezi · Huang Di chapter:
Wild Geese Descending on the Sandbank
Pingsha Luoyan (平沙落雁, also titled Yan Luo Pingsha 雁落平沙) is among the most widely played pieces in the late-imperial guqin repertoire. Together with Yuqiao Wenda (渔樵问答) and Yangguan Sandie (阳关三叠), it f…
Mist over the Xiao and Xiang Rivers
Xiaoxiang Shuiyun (潇湘水云) is the signature work of the Southern Song qin master Guo Mian (郭沔, courtesy name Chuwang 楚望) and the foundational composition of the Zhe school (浙派) of guqin. The musical ima…
Three Variations on Yangguan
Yangguan Sandie (阳关三叠) is among the most widely circulated short pieces in the Chinese guqin repertoire and is almost universally recommended as a first art song for beginning players. The text is dra…
Remembering an Old Friend
Yi Guren (忆故人, also titled Shanzhong Si Guren 山中思故人, "Thinking of an Old Friend in the Mountains") has long carried a traditional attribution to the Eastern Han scholar Cai Yong (蔡邕), but no qin tabla…