Ruan and Liu Qin perform "Spring to Yi River"

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Ruan and Liu Qin play "Spring to Yi River" from the album "Chinese Music Map to Hear the Chinese music Ruan, Liu Qin music collection Cui Junmiao"

Spring Comes to Yi River. Spring comes to Yi River

Composer: Wang Huiran Nationality: Han Nationality: Shandong

Liu Qin: Cui Junmiao

Zhong Ruan: Many, Peng Xiaoting, Zhang Yu

Da Ruan: Qin Yuan

The liquid Liuqin sounds like pearls and jade sputtering, the Ruan and the big Ruan warm and mellow, interwoven a place like the river flowing, all the way from the mountains to the open water, the wind blows the bank willow, and the spring light carries the infinite vitality of the sense, with the rapid flow of the river, giving everything belongs to the "spring" tone.

In Spring to Yihe, the introduction and the first section of Allegro are based on the Shandong folk song Yimeng Mountain Minor, with changes; the second section of adagio is composed of the tones of Shandong Qinshu and Shandong Liuqin Opera, with further refines in tonality; and the third section of allegro reproduces the first section, but it is more powerful and powerful. The skill of Liu Qin's "pinch sweep" is applied here, and the atmosphere is dyed to the extreme, so that the melody of Shandong flavor is rich, and the good spring of Yihe is written.

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Involving musical instruments

Zhongruan (pinyin: zhōng ruǎn) is a national plucked musical instrument with a long history in China. It is a traditional plucked musical instrument of the Chinese nation. Because of the mellow, rich tone and wide range of sound, Ruan has become the main instrument in solo, ensemble, and duet in ancient times; in modern times, Ruan can play a powerful role in the orchestra, and Da Ruan and Zhong Ruan are mainly used in national orchestras.
Da Ruan (pinyin: dà ruǎn) is a Chinese plucked musical instrument, created during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (140 BC-87 BC), and it was called Pipa at that time. Ruan (ancient pipa) - named after Ruan Xianshan, one of the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest, who played this instrument. As a kind of Ruan, Da Ruan plays the main role of bass and chorus in the ensemble; its sound quality is round, rich and beautiful, deep and tactful, and it is one of the important members of the national band, opera band, and national symphony orchestra. Beautiful solo instrument.
Liuqin (pinyin: Liǔ Qín) is a plucked stringed instrument originated in the Qing Dynasty. The earliest Liuqin has a very simple structure and a very folk-like appearance. Now popular all over the country. It is one of the pear-shaped speakers and stringed instruments that have been circulating among the people since the Tang Dynasty. Its shape, structure and playing method are similar to those of the pipa.

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