"Journey to Qinchuan" by Kang Kemei playing Banhu from the folk music album Jingfeng.
Full of poetic aura and passion, Jiang Kemi experiences and deals with the meaning of music with her successful and unique mode, skilled technique, delicate and varied, and good use of her own way. She performs the three-movement Huqin Concerto "Jing Wind" and many other works written recently for this album. Music critics say that Jiang Kemi can hear ear oil when playing Huqin.
The Huqin Concerto "Beijing Wind" is based on the rich operas, folk music and folk music of Beijing. It uses three kinds of Huqin, namely Jinghu, Erhu and Banhu, respectively to depict the magnificent halls, beautiful scenery and distinctive folk customs of the ancient capital of Beijing. It shows the charm, style, customs and style of the ancient capital. It eulogizes the ancient capital of China with its long history, beautiful scenery and simple folk customs.
Qinchuan Travel [High and mezzanine Banhu]
The music takes the loud and bright tones of northern Shaanxi as the material, with strong folk colors, describing the magnificent scenery of Qinchuan for 800 miles and praising the pioneering spirit of the sons and daughters of the Three Qin Dynasties. The theme of the music is simple, the structure is rigorous, the use of two different timbre Banhu, throughout the whole song, so that the bold and unrestrained character is completely obvious.