@taergsidis It's a Buddhist mantra, from the Sung dynasty monk Pu An, who was also an accomplished ch'in player. It's not only one of the oldest ch'in pieces for which the original notation has survived, but it's also the only Buddhist mantra that originated in China. The rest are from India or Tibet.
@yugandali this music could come from the moon for all i care (although i suppose that could make it more interesting) it is wonderful and i wish more people could appreciate it
阿彌陀佛~
abcd19790123 2 weeks ago
were can i get this song?
taergsidis 3 years ago
@taergsidis It's a Buddhist mantra, from the Sung dynasty monk Pu An, who was also an accomplished ch'in player. It's not only one of the oldest ch'in pieces for which the original notation has survived, but it's also the only Buddhist mantra that originated in China. The rest are from India or Tibet.
yugandali 1 year ago 2
@yugandali this music could come from the moon for all i care (although i suppose that could make it more interesting) it is wonderful and i wish more people could appreciate it
jeebsonrye 7 months ago
It is beautifully played but I wish the beat could be much slower.
eastwest3002 4 years ago