Thank you só much for this amazing vídeo. I have started My calligraphy Journey from Arabic Calligraphy, láter added Slavic and Nepalese. And now fascinated tô learn about Incredible Chinese Calligraphy. This lesson helps a LOT❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Today we had a wold famous Chinese artist come to my school today, we painted, and used many of the same strokes and techniques :) Gotta love Ogden International!!
The demonstrator is writing the strokes slowly for your benefit, so that you can see the subtle movements required to write them correctly. Slow down, relax, take the time to enjoy the video. You might learn something.
@@arlosmith9504 we Live in a fast world, But calligraphy Teachers us inner tranquility and focus. I agree, This vídeo is a great lesson how tô bê slow.
Looks like the previous link not avaible any more. But this one probably the same/very similar content... en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke_(CJK_character)
Thanks for this lesson! My daughter and I are doing this lesson as part of her 6th grade Ancient China history class at home. Question--Do the different strokes have special meanings associated with each of them?
no you can try to learn chinese calligraphy with right hand. actually it's beneficial for your left brain and right brain cos you have chance to practice them all. you have advantage than right handed person cos they dont have that chance!
Being left-handed, I tried to learn with my left hand and everything was ok until I was learning to write the 'nu' stroke. So I switched to learning with the right hand. Tricky but it's getting easier.
If you're looking for a good intro to Chinese calligraphy, please look somewhere else... I don't mean to offend anyone, but this isn't very good calligraphy.
I'm having an issue with my calligraphy brush, where, after I draw a long stroke, the hairs are very curved/bent out of shape, making the next stroke difficult to write unless I fix the hairs with my hand. Can you offer any tips to prevent this?
not correct about the holding brush,you dont have to be 100% straight up and down to the table,further more,when you sit and write small characters,offcourse you can rest your elbow on the desk,which help holding brush more stable
At 3.05 the narrator says its not 'painting' or 'drawing'...........then at 9.10 she says '..the way that you're drawing the strokes..' Her knowledge doesn't sound very secure - if it were, the narration would be consistent. Check out professor 田英章 (copy and paste) for excellent examples of 'how to' Chinese calligraphy
I know she means, as I practise Chinese calligraphy and love it, but for those who dont but want to know, it should be correct and consistent as an instructional video.....thats all
fair enough - she said 'you're not drawing and filling it in'......but ironically that's what the calligrapher does at that point.; the 'dian' shouldn't be done like that..it should be a stroke, rather than a 'teardrop' 'pained in' like she actually does - just a bit misleading, confused and not very instructional. I feel for the lady doing the calligraphy as she is probably just a student drafted in to demonstrate..........no bad feeling intended, just think it should be correct and enjoyable, rather than incorrect and rather unnecessarily austere (until the end, where she says 'go for it' - it would be the last thing I would want to do after watching that)
Yesterday I saw a Chinese woman that was so beautiful I almost stumbled. I did my best not to stare but I wondered what the Chinese Characters are for "exquisite beauty." I am thinking of buying a go pro camera in case it happens again but Heaven has a sense of humor and I know this will not happen again. I have decided I must look up more and take note of the world around me and I am looking forward to Spring Flowers - the botanical kind or course but who knows?
Well, I don't know... personally thought she wasn't that bad.... She isn't a MASTER calligrapher... good on the technical side but not on the artistic side.... she does have a few mistakes though... but i appreciate the time she took to do this
chinese calligraphy is not a collective term for anything written with a Chinese brush and Chinese ink. It has its specific ways and rules to follow. This video is good to teach chinese characters as a language to student. When it comes to chinese calligraphy this video lacks the skill, the ways and the results to qualified as “Chinese calligraphy” 90%of the calligraphy videos do not strictly follow the requirements of CG. At least they help to stimulate interests in this ancient art.
I have terrible new for you outlook coordinator type folks: there are a million KU's in the world. Well, six or seven, anyway. Kansas? Kaoxiang? Kookamunga? Nope. That would be Cucamonga, wouldn't it... -dlj.
Thank you só much for this amazing vídeo. I have started My calligraphy Journey from Arabic Calligraphy, láter added Slavic and Nepalese. And now fascinated tô learn about Incredible Chinese Calligraphy. This lesson helps a LOT❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Today we had a wold famous Chinese artist come to my school today, we painted, and used many of the same strokes and techniques :) Gotta love Ogden International!!
if you dont want to watch the whole video at length, just turn the speed to 1.5, it helps out alot.
The demonstrator is writing the strokes slowly for your benefit, so that you can see the subtle movements required to write them correctly. Slow down, relax, take the time to enjoy the video. You might learn something.
Muting also helps. I can't stand the American woman's voice.
@@arlosmith9504 we Live in a fast world, But calligraphy Teachers us inner tranquility and focus. I agree, This vídeo is a great lesson how tô bê slow.
Thank you a lot for this excellent lesson of Chinese calligrapgy : the way how to use the brush is very important. 👍
If anyone was wondering where to get the 水 stroke example. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/8_Strokes_of_Han_Characters.svg
Looks like the previous link not avaible any more. But this one probably the same/very similar content...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroke_(CJK_character)
No, use a website called Stroke Order Info.
This was such a great help since I'd be doing in on class...teaching my classmates how to do Chinese Calligraphy...
thans for the tutorial, this is the way my teacher gave me the way to start learning the calligraphy....n i can give it to my students too now...
Oh man.. wow, so beautiful. I have not words to describe it.
I'm taking a Chinese/Japanese calligraphy class, and I might show this to my class.
Thank you, Great Video. Very useful
Please post more.
Thanks for this lesson! My daughter and I are doing this lesson as part of her 6th grade Ancient China history class at home.
Question--Do the different strokes have special meanings associated with each of them?
Thank you! May I ask which side of the rice paper to write on? Many thanks.
Usually use the smooth side.
Like the music as well
My teachers have just bent the bristles on the palm of the hand, back and forth, to soften them.
Brilliant thankyou very much
This is clear.
as a chinese calligraphy teacher i should say this is not that professional, technically speaking.
Very helpful, yes 谢谢! 你好kcs
anyone knows the name of the song?
I'm left handed. Is it a problem for chinese calligraphy? Thanks.
no you can try to learn chinese calligraphy with right hand. actually it's beneficial for your left brain and right brain cos you have chance to practice them all. you have advantage than right handed person cos they dont have that chance!
Being left-handed, I tried to learn with my left hand and everything was ok until I was learning to write the 'nu' stroke. So I switched to learning with the right hand. Tricky but it's getting easier.
横,竖,丿,勾。I learnt it in kindergarten.
If you're looking for a good intro to Chinese calligraphy, please look somewhere else... I don't mean to offend anyone, but this isn't very good calligraphy.
I'm having an issue with my calligraphy brush, where, after I draw a long stroke, the hairs are very curved/bent out of shape, making the next stroke difficult to write unless I fix the hairs with my hand. Can you offer any tips to prevent this?
Buy a good brush. That happens with the cheap ones... Try to get brushes with harder hair, like wolf hair or horse, avoid goat hair.
Get a proper teacher
不要用小笔写大字。
一般来说,写完钩都要舔一下笔,一些大型的笔画如浮鹅钩,写完后舔笔整理笔毫也是正常的。
please use the work "write" instead of "draw".
Look at how I do it
我觉得这个老师还不错啊,评论太苛刻了吧。她字写得不算书法家水平,但还是挺工整的。而且英文也不错。你自己在家拿个毛笔试试边写边用英语讲解,恐怕你连英语时态都用不对。别说专业词汇了。
not correct about the holding brush,you dont have to be 100% straight up and down to the table,further more,when you sit and write small characters,offcourse you can rest your elbow on the desk,which help holding brush more stable
what type of paper do you use
At 3.05 the narrator says its not 'painting' or 'drawing'...........then at 9.10 she says '..the way that you're drawing the strokes..' Her knowledge doesn't sound very secure - if it were, the narration would be consistent. Check out professor 田英章 (copy and paste) for excellent examples of 'how to' Chinese calligraphy
Actually her exact quote "This isn't drawing an outline and filling it in, this is writing"
Check yourself before you critique
she does say 'this is not painting or drawing' just before that. and then she does say later 'draw' the stroke....I just checked myself.
I know she means, as I practise Chinese calligraphy and love it, but for those who dont but want to know, it should be correct and consistent as an instructional video.....thats all
fair enough - she said 'you're not drawing and filling it in'......but ironically that's what the calligrapher does at that point.; the 'dian' shouldn't be done like that..it should be a stroke, rather than a 'teardrop' 'pained in' like she actually does - just a bit misleading, confused and not very instructional.
I feel for the lady doing the calligraphy as she is probably just a student drafted in to demonstrate..........no bad feeling intended, just think it should be correct and enjoyable, rather than incorrect and rather unnecessarily austere (until the end, where she says 'go for it' - it would be the last thing I would want to do after watching that)
Yesterday I saw a Chinese woman that was so beautiful I almost stumbled. I did my best not to stare but I wondered what the Chinese Characters are for "exquisite beauty." I am thinking of buying a go pro camera in case it happens again but Heaven has a sense of humor and I know this will not happen again. I have decided I must look up more and take note of the world around me and I am looking forward to Spring Flowers - the botanical kind or course but who knows?
JoachimderZweite beautiful means 漂亮 (piào liàng)in Chinese
Considering there are almost half a billion Chinese women, the chances of a recurrence are good.
这不是写书法,是在描字……
简直是小学水平
plz lady let the calligrapher work, and if she wants she can correct everything after. I saw it in china
Hvor fanden er Victor?
Purely awkward technique
why are you guys post mean comments?
When i scroll down i saw endless mean comments.
Well, I don't know... personally thought she wasn't that bad.... She isn't a MASTER calligrapher... good on the technical side but not on the artistic side.... she does have a few mistakes though... but i appreciate the time she took to do this
chinese calligraphy is not a collective term for anything written with a Chinese brush and Chinese ink.
It has its specific ways and rules to follow.
This video is good to teach chinese characters as a language to student. When it comes to chinese calligraphy this video lacks the skill, the ways and the results to qualified as “Chinese calligraphy”
90%of the calligraphy videos do not strictly follow the requirements of CG. At least they help to stimulate interests in this ancient art.
Does the woman in the background not sound a ridiculous lot like Ellen Page?
japanese news paper
not exactly the best calligriphier but i give her props....but i dont think she was born in china
這叫 "骗骗外國人"。
哈哈。。。。。。
(路過)
Another saying from my home town,
"像煞有介事"
咱们宽厚温和一点吧。
whoa! :O
这水平也phd??真是瞎了
Not the best, but help out some
I have terrible new for you outlook coordinator type folks: there are a million KU's in the world. Well, six or seven, anyway.
Kansas? Kaoxiang? Kookamunga? Nope. That would be Cucamonga, wouldn't it...
-dlj.
中学水平
너무 초보글씨같잖아
The final work sucks
wrong techniques
not even better than japanese calligraphy
You must be joking 😂😂
'Tis a Japanese newspaper xD?