Some people say that both pieces actually describe the same historical battle, The General's Command telling the story from the winning side, and "Ambush from All Sides" (shímiàn máifú) telling the story of the losing side.
Hello, We, at Saltire Software, are interested in using this audio as part of our adaptation of the book, On the Sensations of Tone by Hermann Helmholtz. The product will be online, and will give users the ability to hear the chords, notes, scales, etc. which are discussed in the book, as well as include other features. We would like to use a clip of your playing in a section of the appendix which focuses on non-harmonic scales traditional to various parts of the world. If we have your permission to use the audio in your video, please let us know. Regards, Saltire Software
I am moved. Blown away. Tears of magic.
Incredible Mimi - wonderful music indeed. Absolutely top rate.
Why does this *only* have 1152 views...?!?!?!?!?
Amazing playing of amazing music!
That was amazing
I wish you could play some of traditional CNY songs
great performance
OMG as a YangQin player, I love the song 瑤山夜畫 so much, hoping this player can performs in full version thanks.
It's very wonderful.
That was wonderful!
The first modern piece resonated well with me
Impresive, thank you for sharing your work.
Is there a full recording of the first folkmusic somehwere? Or can you give me a name to search for?
Wow! Cool! I love it!
Delightful!
Speed is important, huh! Crazy how fast this is
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好
I like to learn
The general's command reminded me a bit of shi mian mai fu for the pipa
Some people say that both pieces actually describe the same historical battle, The General's Command telling the story from the winning side, and "Ambush from All Sides" (shímiàn máifú) telling the story of the losing side.
@@musicconfuciusinstituteatr9431 oh, okay, thanks for the advice!
Hello,
We, at Saltire Software, are interested in using this audio as part of our adaptation of the book, On the Sensations of Tone by Hermann Helmholtz. The product will be online, and will give users the ability to hear the chords, notes, scales, etc. which are discussed in the book, as well as include other features. We would like to use a clip of your playing in a section of the appendix which focuses on non-harmonic scales traditional to various parts of the world. If we have your permission to use the audio in your video, please let us know.
Regards,
Saltire Software