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Dance Of The Yi People Chinese Guitar

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2007

this song was composed by Wang Huiran in 1960. Originally played with the Pipa (chinese string instrument)
also known as "The Dance of Miu"

the audio was recorded with a Samson condenser mic.

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  • I just watched your first video an hour ago and now am watching my fourth one. I just subscribed to your page and posting your videos on Facebook to share your good music. Keep up the good work.

  • @ecrtr3004 i´m glad you like it.

    thanks to everybody for your nice comments.

  • ta bcm

    eri chileno o no?

  • gracias.

    si, soy chileno.

    :)

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  • this song fits a sight of a wide, infinite grassland plain!

  • its lovely!

    and you playing amazing! thx!

  • Do you have a tab for this? it's amazing!

  • Beautiful

  • @ecrtr3004

    What he said.

  • well played, i am learning this currently....great job

  • very beautiful song!!!!!!!! can you make a tutorial for this song, pleaaase?????<3

  • its beautiful, both the song and your guitar playing. (:

    do you have the tab?

  • @MandyPandy846

    Not hardly;

    it sounds like what it is; a Chinese piece.

    It is not anything like Granados, De Falla, Rodrigo, or Albeniz.

    And there's no vibrato either which all Spanish guitar music should have as well.

  • This is very good but, it sounds like Spanish music.

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