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Whoever Doesn't Say Our Home is Good (Echo China Series):ensemble
Whoever Doesn't Say Our Home is Good (Echo China Series)
Type: CD   [1 Disc]
Product #: MA-54-0014
ISBN:  CN-E27-03-414-00/A.J6
ISBN:  CNE270341400/A.J6
Musician: Gu, Guanren and Ma, Youdao, etc.
Sample Clip: whoever-doesnt-say-our-home-is-good (175k)
Producer: AnHui WenHua YinXiang ChuBanShe
List price: $9.00
Our Price: $7.80
 
 DESCRIPTION/Track Listings:
Absolute Music: Singing About the Beautiful Legend of China.

  • Whoever Doesn't Say Our Home is Good
    Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
    A song in the film The Red Sun is originally a popular folk song widespread on both sides of the Yangtze River, China. The simple melody sings the hearts of the people, the liberation army is our son Long live merry life
  • Song of the Harvest Celebration Ceremony
    The Yis
    Arranged by He Zhanhao

    This song has brought us to a joyful view. When the moon has climbed just up to the treetop, all the people, both young and old, in the Yi village, will come out and sit around an open fire, playing the moon guitar (a four-stringed plucked instrument with a full-moon-shaped sound box) and singing songs. This is a ceremony to celebrate the harvest of the year. When night turns late, and the folks have gone home, all becomes quiet, with only the bright and clear moon hanging in the night sky.
  • Campfire Party
    The Dongs
    Arranged by He Zhanhao

    With the harmony local tone, the Dong people, their happy faces shining in the light of campfire, are dancing and singing around the campfire cheerfully. The song uses a pure MIDI composition, which makes it sound just like playing the ancient bamboo pipes.
  • Pouch Embroidering
    Pouch Embroidering Jinzhong Minor Arranged by Gu Guanren
    This is a popular folk song in China. The song describes the scene that the girl in the village embroiders a small pouch for her lover who is far away from home. The primitive melody expresses her lingering feeling delicately.
  • Lullaby
    Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    This is a song sung by the mother to lull her child to sleep. Though it is a little short, it well reflects the mother’s tender love when it is sung slowly in a female’s voice.
  • Amah, How Muddle-headed You Are
    Arranged by Fu Peihua
    This is a new folk song, which describes a mother hinders her daughter from seeking a new life. The girl has no way out but cry: Amah, how muddle-headed you are! When the song was revised, the composer adapted and ensemble of pipes and erhu, which gives it a new artistic conception.
  • Maize Seeding Looks Like a Knife
    Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    Langkuaihe is a kind of folk song, which features that shouting haozi(a work song sung to synchronize movements, with one person leading) Is inserted to the singing. The local people usually sing the song sutomatically when they are at work, it not only inspires their enthusiasm but alos makes them refreshed.
  • Pay New Year Calls
    Pay New Year Calls Jilin folk song Rearranged by Fu Peihua
    This first month of the lunar year is the Spring Festival. On the first day of the month, there is a family union. On the first day of the spring festival (also called the lunar New Year), the young generation pays calls to the old generation. On the day, the old and young, male and female, all wear new clothes. Aihaiaihi The song is rearranged based on the tune of Two-person’s turning around” performance popular in the northeast region of China. The music begins with the pulling string of Banhu’s portamento as if pouring out one’s inner feelings, and followed by the rhythm of suona. In front of us is vivid picture of folk life. An elderly man from the northeast is smoking a pipe and telling stories to the young generation.
  • Crying in Tears
    Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
    Under the withered tree on the slope, a girls is crying in tears because she misses her lover and expects him to come home early. The primitive and sorrowful guanzi mixing with the strings and MIDI is touching.
  • Song of Spring Farming
    Arranged by Zhou Chenglong
    The plucking of strings makes beautiful sound of pipa and the music spreads. Ah! The spring is here… At this moment, sheng plays the main theme with its unique tone and vibrating rhythm. The sky turns blue and the earth becomes green as the carriage is rushing on the road the field is being ploughed by tractor. It outlines a prosperous scene of spring farming.
  • Fengyang Flower-drum
    Fenyang Flower-drum Arranged by Xu Jingxin
    This is one of the most typical ditties in the northern part of Huaihe Rever. In the old times, the poor peasants, bearing flower-drums, began their begging journey across the country by playing drums and singing flower-drum opera.
  • Under The Silver Moonlight
    Under the silver moonlight Tatar folk sing Adapter: Zhang Zihui
    With the background of transparent chord, the flute player plays the music of up-and-down arpeggio, which sounds like the moving breeze in the night. The silver moonlight, through the thin cloud, adds to the secret of the earth. From the far distance spreads the sad subject of mouth organ. Accompanied gently by the band, the triangle organ plays once again the subject and thus pushes the music into an emotional climax……
    On the golden sand beach, spreads the silver moonlight. Look for the past trace. It is vast and hazy. The vast and hazy trace, is like a dream. Where you hide out the girl miss for ages. I ride on the horse. Flying like an arrow. Fly, fly and fly to where she has gone. Fly, fly and fly to where she has gone.
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