Do you happen to know the origin of the music? I have a score of this in jianpu (Chinese numeral notation) and will be playing this piece with my Chinese music ensemble, accompanying a tai chi master at a dragon boat festival next weekend. I've always wondered where this piece came from because no composer is listed on the score. Your video is the first time I've heard it with harmony and an orchestral arrangement.
is that your teacher in the vid? he's very good at it. i love the jackie gleason greet. that's called "ward off." or it could be called " bang zoom"!!
The form is the 24-Step Taijiquan.
WoodenCandle 8 months ago
Hi, I believe that this teacher may be Professor Li Deyin.
WoodenCandle 8 months ago
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SaintAmbiguity 9 months ago
thumps up if you're here after watching Xiaolin showdown XD
lonoguge99 10 months ago 3
Shame on you! The form is beautiful, but the subtitles are so stupid!
W.
walter777777 1 year ago
Do you happen to know the origin of the music? I have a score of this in jianpu (Chinese numeral notation) and will be playing this piece with my Chinese music ensemble, accompanying a tai chi master at a dragon boat festival next weekend. I've always wondered where this piece came from because no composer is listed on the score. Your video is the first time I've heard it with harmony and an orchestral arrangement.
dbadagna 1 year ago
@dbadagna
Just found it: it was composed in the 1980s by Li Weicai (李伟才), an important Chinese composer who was born in Shenyang in 1925.
dbadagna 1 year ago
Is this Yang Style?
ZhuangziZhou 1 year ago
is that your teacher in the vid? he's very good at it. i love the jackie gleason greet. that's called "ward off." or it could be called " bang zoom"!!
moonbughug 3 years ago
Thanks! This was actually helpful.
luckyloneranger 3 years ago
Dither into spaz-hand lol
Egg09Seed 3 years ago