24K Pure Gold Master Disc Technology Creates Dai Ru Guqin Collection Album

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Recently, the album "Fingers and No Regrets" of "The Collection of Famous Chinese Guqin Masters", played by Dai Ru, a representative successor of the Shu-style guqin, a guqin and dulcimer performer of the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, and a double-major tutor, was released by Guangdong Audiovisual Publishing House Co., Ltd. Company Publishing. With advanced 24K pure gold master disc technology, the album includes five editions of classic songs from different albums, including "High Mountains and Flowing Water", "Guangling San", "Xiaoxiang Shuiyun", "Da Hu Jia" and "Li Sao" performed by Dai Ru. Moving, transparent and pure sound quality.

24K Pure Gold Master Disc Technology Creates Dai Ru Guqin Collection Album

"From 2006 to the present, all the album tracks I have recorded have been placed on this disc, and some of the tracks are overlapping, that is, there are two different versions of the same track played in the past and recently. Everyone listens carefully and can clearly understand I can feel the process of my playing skills from immaturity to familiarity. Although there are inappropriate places in my previous performances, no matter what, I still show them to the public and face up to my growth experience. I always regard the guqin as a life Part of it, no matter what it brings me, no matter where it will lead me, once the finger is successful, the gains and losses will not stop me from going on, this is the firmness of no regrets." Dai Ru introduced. , this album is made of advanced 24K pure gold master disc technology, by redoing the master disc in the later stage, simulating the master tape 1:1 direct engraving gold disc, and using the 24K gold film base that is more heat-resistant and light-resistant, so that the sound is clear Transparent and pure. The original audio source data files are mastered and produced by high-end standard equipment, using advanced audio production technology, 1:1 truly achieves lossless compression audio with zero loss of sound fidelity, ensuring sound quality and effects, and restoring the original studio and scene. The sound effects give the CD playback system more vitality. Packing multiple songs of different versions into one CD, the sound quality is delicate, the background is clean, and the positioning is accurate.

In the sixth series "You Orchid" of "The Collection of Famous Chinese Guqin Teachers", Dai Ru's recent performances such as "Lush Frost Exercise" and "Yangchun" have also been added. These two albums record the growth of Dai Ru's guqin art over the past 30 years, recall the flashing musical memories in the long river of guqin, and relive the wonderful times that were touched by the past.

The "Chinese Guqin Masters and Famous Songs Collection" project is not only a national key audio-visual publishing project during the "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan", but also a high-quality project of the Chinese National Music Inheritance and Publishing Project in 2021. This project aims to collect representatives of various schools of guqin in modern times and their most representative The famous Guqin songs, produced, published and released a series of albums. The whole set of albums is well-made, showing the historical origin, cultural heritage, theoretical basis and artistic practice of the traditional folk instrumental guqin art. academic value and cultural heritage value.

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Dai Ru, professor of the Folk Music Department of Sichuan Conservatory of Music, master tutor; member of China Volunteer Association for Literature and Art, Deputy Secretary General of Guqin Professional Committee of China Musical Instrument Association, Vice President of Asian Dulcimer Society, Vice Chairman of Sichuan Economic and Cultural Association Female Artist Branch, Sichuan Visiting professor at the School of Modern Art of Normal University, professor of MOOCs at Sichuan University.
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Involving musical instruments

Guqin (pinyin: Gǔ Qín) is a traditional Chinese musical instrument with a history of at least 3,500 years. Guqin is also known as Yaoqin, Yuqin and Seven-stringed Qin. The guqin has 13 emblems that mark the rhythm, and is also a ritual and musical instrument. It belongs to the silk in the octave. Guqin has a wide range, deep timbre and long aftertone.

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