1970 launched the "Dongfanghong-1" satellite, on which the music "Dongfanghong" was played by a chime unearthed in Xinyang, Henan Province for two thousand years. Mr. Robert first saw the replica of Zeng Houyi's chime in 2005, and heard the sound of the chime at the scene. After that, he was addicted to chime music.
Shan Gui was created in 2007, and chimes and chimes were created with the help of Hong Kong Orchestra and National Orchestra in 2009. On 20 18, Mr. Gong Linna and Robert perfectly interpreted Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the classics, which made the ancient melody that had been sleeping for thousands of years appear in modern TV programs.
A set of clocks
The chime is a percussion instrument in ancient China. It is made of bronze. It consists of flat round clocks of different sizes arranged in pitch order and hung on a huge clock rack. Using a T-shaped wooden hammer and a long stick to strike a bronze bell can produce different musical sounds. Because the tone of each clock is different, you can play beautiful music according to the sound spectrum.
According to literature records and unearthed cultural relics, there were chimes in the Western Zhou Dynasty in China, which generally consisted of three pieces. From the end of the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period, the number of chimes gradually increased, with 9 chimes and 13 chimes. 1957, the first set of chimes unearthed in Chengyang, Xinyang, Henan, China, played Dongfanghong music with 13 pieces and sang in space with China's first artificial satellite.