無奈 the original --- Junk - UDO MAIRI 鵜戸参り 1975
作詞・作曲:小川ロン
袂(たもと)の露は 春の雨
こぼれりゃ裾(すそ)も
無奈 the original --- Junk - UDO MAIRI 鵜戸参り 1975 作詞・作曲:小川ロン
袂(たもと)の露は 春の雨 こぼれりゃ裾(すそ)も 花筺(はながたみ) お馬の背中で 鈴きいて 今宵(こよい)どなたの 鵜戸参り
白い玉砂利 朱の鳥居 千畳敷(せんじょうじき)も 浪(なみ)の下 蘇鉄(そてつ)の陰に 見る夢か 花の御寮(ごりょう)と おぼろ夜と
金糸(きんし)や銀糸(ぎんし) 雨の糸 緞子(どんす)の帯びを おりましょか 月の雫に 椿(つばき)さえ 濡れて恥し ぼかし紅
坂は八丁 涙坂 超えて 七浦七峠(ななうらななとうげ) 通う千鳥の 辻占(つじうら)も 吉と出たそな 啼(な)いたそな
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powerful playing - a dramatic piece from the Chinese traditional pipa repertoire called "T
powerful playing - a dramatic piece from the Chinese traditional pipa repertoire called "The Ambush from all sides"(十面埋伏), performed by Liu Fang (劉芳)during a solo recital in the Pierre-Mercurre Hall of the Centre Pierre-Peladeau, on March 27, 2002, in Montreal, recorded by Mr. Zhou Fan of Montreal Multi-cultural TV, Chinese chanel.
With its highly virtuoso programmatic effects and tremendous power, this piece is regarded as the most representative of the "martial repertoire" of classical pipa solo. It describes the glorious victory of Liu Bang over Xiang Yu in 202 BC, the same theme as "The King doffs his Armour", however, from a totally different view point. There is no information about the composer, but some researches indicate that this piece might be dated back as early as the Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-917AD).
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(GuZheng 高山流水 is different from GuQin 高山流水)
The guzheng, or gu zheng (Chinese: 古箏; pinyin
(GuZheng 高山流水 is different from GuQin 高山流水) The guzheng, or gu zheng (Chinese: 古箏; pinyin: gǔzhēng) or zheng (箏) (gu-, 古 means "ancient") is a traditional Chinese musical instrument. It belongs to the zither family of string instruments. The guzheng is the parent instrument of the Japanese koto, the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum, and the Vietnamese đàn tranh. A modern guzhengThe guzheng should not to be confused with the guqin, another ancient Chinese zither but without bridg The modern-day guzheng is a plucked, half-tube zither with movable bridges and 21 strings, although it can have anywhere from 15 to 25 strings (a customized version exists with more than 44 strings). The guzheng's strings were formerly made of twisted silk, though by the 20th century most players used metal strings (generally steel for the high strings and copper-wound steel for the bass strings). Since the mid-20th century most performers use steel strings flatwound with nylon. The guzheng has a large resonant cavity made from wu tong wood (Firmiana platanifolia). The guzheng has existed since the Warring States Period and became especially popular during the Qin dynasty. The number of strings on the guzheng has always fluctuated, as we have as few as 6 to as many as 23 strings during the Tang dynasty. The earliest record of the guzheng in Shi Ji is attributed to the historian Sima Qian in 91 BCE. Until 1961, the common guzheng had 16 strings, although by the mid-20th century 18-string guzhengs were also in use. In 1961 Xu Zhengao together with Wang Xunzhi introduced the first 21-string guzheng after two years of research and development. In 1961, they also invented the "S-shaped" left string rest, which was quickly adopted by all guzheng makers and is still used today, whether in the shape of the letter "S", "C", etc. This curve allows for greater ease in tuning the strings and, combined with strings of varied thickness, allows for greater resonance in both the deeper and higher pitch ranges; thin timbre was a result of simply adding more strings to the instrument, a problem encountered in the making of the "improved" gayageums of North Korea. The 21-string zheng is the most commonly used, but some traditional musicians still use the 16-string, especially along the southeastern coastal provinces of China and in Taiwan. The guzheng is tuned to a pentatonic scale, the 16-string zheng is tuned to give three complete octaves, while the 21-string zheng has four complete octaves.
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「 走 入 尋 常 百 姓 家 」
年 僅 四 歲 的 小 葉 晴 舉 辦 攝 影 展 , 我 們 可 以 通 過 她 的 小 眼 睛 , 觀 看 緣 色 香 港 的 影
「 走 入 尋 常 百 姓 家 」
年 僅 四 歲 的 小 葉 晴 舉 辦 攝 影 展 , 我 們 可 以 通 過 她 的 小 眼 睛 , 觀 看 緣 色 香 港 的 影 象 色 光 , 小 葉 晴 可 能 是 舉 辦 展 覽 年 紀 最 小 的 攝 影 師 。
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