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  • Where is Lullbaby in Fearless ??? :-/

  • @PhongNT16 This was played during the credits, but this song is the extended version the song played during the credits is blend of two songs in one.

  • @ABRARHNASIM yes ;]

  • thank you.

  • Im from Poland but i like this music ... She gives me motivation  ; ]'

  • @loyalkogucik polska?

  • Jet Li has a lot of films but this one stands out amongst all martial arts movies. Such a classic. Great soundtrack.

  • me gusta mucho el kung fu excelente musica pelicula..

  • Fantastica musica , al igual que la pelicula , saludos

  • excelent!

  • Love It

  • I just can't stop listening to this music. It's so Epic!

  • nice:-)

  • Wonderful

  • ohhh man. this is amazing. when was this played? i'm thinking sometime when he was practicing by himself?

  • Was played during the credits.

  • ENORME XD

  • I'd also been looking for this song forever! Thank you. :D

  • Sorry for the newb question, but what is the characteristic string instrument called?

  • the chinese people call it erhu, nanhu or sometimes matouqin too,

    it like a violin with just 2 strings... thats a roughly translation but i don't know how i could explain it in english^^

  • Thanks for the reply! Haha, wow - there sure are a lot of different names and variants of the Chinese bow instruments.

    But I guess it's like with the Western violin. The "standard" violin = erhu (or Southern fiddle, hence the "NANhu"), and then you have the cello which would also have a Chinese equivalent, depending on the scales of the 'erhu'.

    bla bla bla, it's a magical sounding instrument, enough said. :)

  • XD yeah ok so...i believe my answer could help... didn't she?

  • @TurinDarein Er the accent is used mostly by northern Chinese, while Nan for the southern Chinese, but the meaning is pretty much the same for explain; [US English= Mom, English= Mum] meaning is still the same. Yes, its much like a violin only different, simple way to put is a long neck and a small body. On this song, a violin is being played not a Erhu/Nan-hu because the tune for the Erhu/Nan-hu is much lower than the violin since Erhu/Nan-hu only using two strings rather than four.

  • thanks for the upload i was looking for this for ages

  • Wonderful, I love this song.

    Thank you!

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