No coming and going (Guqin, Xiao, Bawu)
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No Come and No Go (Guqin, Xiao, Bawu) from Wu Na's album "Empty Mountain Quiet".
The perfect combination of the oldest imagery and the new age music brings you into a holy and cool world. "The Zen Buddhist song "Empty Mountain Silent" by Longyuan is not a rendition of the tune sung by a Buddhist temple, but an adapted or created work. It still focuses on the guqin and Xiao, which sounds clean. Please give two These Zen songs are enhanced by the vulgarity of Shanwei masters. One of the two masters is famous for Zen poetry, and the second is Master Jiexian, who is known for his Zen poetry and is hidden in Nanxituo Temple at the foot of Wulaofeng in Xiamen. Master Faqing, who is hidden in the Buddhist village at the foot of Zhongnan Mountain. These two are from the disciples of the contemporary high-ranking master Miao Zhan, and they are monks who have real precepts. This is really rare in today's monk world!
Guqin: Wu Na
Pan flute, flute, Bawu: Hou Changqing
Pipa, Liuqin: Cao Yang
Violin: Yang Jun
Cello: Li Cheng
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Wu Na, born in Chongqing, started learning Guqin at the age of 9. In 1991, he was admitted to the middle school attached to the Central Conservatory of Music, majoring in guqin, under the tutelage of guqin performer Ms. Zhao Jiazhen. Graduated from the Graduate School of the Central Conservatory of Music in 2004, he studied under the famous guqin performer and educator Mr. Li Xiangting.
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Xiao (pinyin: xiāo), divided into dongxiao and qinxiao. And because the flute has a hole, it is different from the pan flute without a hole, so it is called "dongxiao". The xiao has a long history, the sound is round and soft, quiet and elegant, suitable for solo and ensemble. It is generally made of bamboo with blow holes at the top.
Bawu (pinyin: bā wū), alias Bawu, Gebi, Bai, Bilu, Ule, is a bamboo-winded and copper-reed musical instrument, popular among the Yi, Miao, Hani and other ethnic groups in Yunnan.
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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