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@leolinklima You're not fucking kidding!
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this is fucking beatiful!
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a melodia parece exigir que estejamos absolutamente disponíveis para ouvir o eco que ela faz dentro de nós.
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NICE <33333333333333
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I can see Lang Lang with his enormous popularity in the west and a Chinese origin will help integrate the western music and/or instruments with the traditional Chinese music and/or instruments. This attempt is certainly worthwhile and whether the color of the piano is in a harmony with the Chinese instruments is a different issue. I have a feeling the Chinese instrument playing was a little reserved, notably the erhu.
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@goldbullions Hey. I agree this music is magical.! I first heard this beautiful melody in Cacophony(Jason Becker & Marty Friedman) 's Black Cat. and later the original, mutch like this one! Cacophony is an amarican band from the 80's. I've heard a lot of Asian music inspiration in theire music, wich I love!. But I'm wondering how this music made it over to the west.. to counries like the U.S. You say you heard this piece as early as the 50's... maybe you know something about this? thanks:)
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it's called 瑶族舞曲 in chinese.
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amazing
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awesome! Touch my soul and want to cry.
Piano here is not that good for this piece.
colind911 2 years ago 12
As China rises economically , this kind music will become more and more popular in the West. And that is great!
luizcadu 10 months ago 3