On the evening of October 7, the "Unparalleled Chinese Music · Jinse Dragon Walk" Fang Jinlong Qiuci First performance lecture was held in the high terrace residence of Saksak Street, Kuqa City, Xinjiang, bringing a unique musical and cultural feast to the general public and tourists. As a famous Chinese pipa player and a representative figure of modern five-stringed pipa, Fang Jinlong presented a audio-visual feast for the audience with his exquisite skills and innovative spirit.
Fang Jinlong is a famous Chinese pipa player and a representative figure of modern five-stringed pipa. In pipa performance, he was the first to put forward such techniques as the change of rhythm stress in the accompaniment of circular fingers, combined clamping, combined shaking fingers, swinging fingers and double and three swinging fingers, which expanded the expressive force of pipa.
In the evening, Fang Jinlong held a variety of traditional instruments, with superb skills to show the pipa and other traditional instruments, explaining the history and culture behind the instruments such as Yue, reed and sheng. The performance of classic songs such as "Memories of the South" and "Mysterious Birds" presented the beauty of overseas music and let the audience feel the charm of excellent traditional Chinese culture.
At the scene, Fang Jinlong also played "Why Are Flowers So Red" and "Cloud Palace Thundering Sound" with Kuqa folk artists. Ai Czeche, Shatar and other Xinjiang folk Musical Instruments sang together with guzheng and pipa, bursting with unique style.
"All my life to see mountains ten million, less than a cloud in Qiuci." Listening to Master Fang Jinlong's performance on the spot made me more impressed by Kuqa as the "town of song and dance"." Jiangsu tourist Lu Liyuan said.
"The place I want to come most is Kuqa, I want to come here to hold a concert. The unique Qiuci music and dance once spread to Chang 'an along the Silk Road and merged with the traditional music of the Central Plains. I believe that people will reproduce the light of the 'Music capital of the Western Regions' in the inheritance of music." Fang Jinlong said.