Guqin - Drunken Fisherman Singing to the Evening 醉漁唱晚
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Good job! I wish they'd bring back han clothing.
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I like yeenter XXXAAAX BEEEBal.
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呵呵,我不太懂,见笑,随便说说而已
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omg, music and clothings are both sooo cool! how long does it take to get to be that good?
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斋主,幸会。
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I believe you can ignore dan20350's reponse. I always appreicate guqin's cultural background and the down to earth tone - totally not influnced by any western music. I also appreciate that you tried yr best to interpret this song! U are Awesome!
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我是真想学古琴...
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跟弹琵琶一样,哈哈,细钢丝的声音
kanglizishan 3 years ago
哈哈﹐兩年前條件差﹐錄音就這樣啦~
還望繼續支持﹗
jts1702a 3 years ago
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This does not look right, because of that the music is distasteful
dan020350 4 years ago
Care to explain why 'this does not look right'?
jts1702a 4 years ago 2
Although I'm against the traditional angle of putting an air of mystification and santification for the instrument, I can tell you that my belief/general Daoist view) is "merging of Heavens and Man[sic]"-- Simply put,achieve an ultimate state of naturalness.That is, to play the qin but no deliberate music played. The "music" that results should reflect the state of your heart (mind).
Of course, most Guqin players would bash me on this. I'll explain in my next post.
jts1702a 4 years ago
Chinese aesthetics (esp.music) is tied closely with ritual and politics. As you may know,Confucianism prevails in East Asian thought. In terms of music and entertainment, they consider it as tools of straightening a king/person's mind, hence the notes must be 'proper'. Pieces like this one would've been scorned by hardliner Confucianists, esp. when interpreted the way I did.
jts1702a 4 years ago