Li Yongnian

Organized by 秋色 on 2022-04-14

The most famous Yueqin solo piece in Taiwan in the early years is the Yueqin piece of the Yi nationality, "Fujian Diao", which was composed by Li Yongnian, a Yueqin performer of the Bai nationality in Yunnan. The word "mi" is a simplified Chinese character mistaken for "number" by the record industry. Therefore, "Shu Xi Diao" has been delayed for nearly 30 years as the designated song for each plucked instrument in the Taiwan Music Competition.

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Yueqin (Pinyin: yuè qín), a plucked musical instrument of the Han nationality, originated in the Han Dynasty. It has been spread in China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam. It is also spread in China and Vietnam. The early Yueqin had a long neck and generally had about twelve frets. In the Qing Dynasty, the short-necked Yueqin with the eighth rank or so appeared, which is easy to play in the high-pitched area, and is often used for the accompaniment of opera. After the development and improvement of Ruan in the 1950s, Yueqin usually refers to the short-necked Yueqin in mainland China.

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