Jay Chou's "Blue and White Porcelain", "Thousands of Miles Away", "Huo Yuanjia", "Dragon Fist", "East Wind Break", "Double Sword", "Hair Like Snow", "Rosemary" , "Chrysanthemum Terrace", etc.
The so-called "Chinese style" is:
1. Chinese style songs mostly use "palace style" main themes. (The five-tone mode is a unique national mode in my country. The names of the five tones are: Gong, Zheng, Shang, Yu, and Jiao. The mode with Gong as the main tone is called "Gong mode."
2. In The music arrangement uses a large number of Chinese musical instruments: such as erhu, guzheng, Xiao, Pipa...
3. The singing style uses Chinese folk songs or opera methods
4. The theme. Using Chinese ancient poems or legends.
Okay, without further ado, let’s start with the song recommendation. Although he doesn’t have many Chinese-style songs, he is the most popular one today. All of them are very classic. Personally, the best ones are as follows:
1. The music style of "East Wind Break" mainly contains r&b, which is the abbreviation of rhythmblues. It translates to rhythm and blues (or blues). The characteristics of "blues" give this song a melancholy flavor that is difficult to get rid of. "Bro" - the word "Bro" in "Dongfeng Po" should be Qu Po, which is "Qu Po". Refers to a kind of tune. Ci tune refers to the music score of the lyrics. The names of the tune include "Bian", "Sequence", "Quitou", "Quba", etc., which all indicate that it is from the Daqu. The first part of the Daqu is composed of many tunes. Overture. After the prologue, it is about the vicissitudes of childhood, and the lyrics are very beautiful. If you have seen the MV, you will know that Jay Chou plays Xu in it. The story of Zhimo.
2. "Hair is Like Snow", I think only Fang Wenshan is the only one in the music world who can use Chinese classical poetry so skillfully. "The hair is like blue silk in the morning and turns into snow in the evening", past life cabinets, dusty dust, bronze mirrors... The classical imagery coupled with Jay Chou's voice is very touching!
3. "Fearless Fearless" Jay Chou said that this song combines the essence of "Dragon Fist" and "Nunchuck". I think he meant the music style, not the lyrics. I don't have much else to say. I like his falsetto the most!
4. "The Dance of the Spring and Autumn Period" is really a dance. China in the Spring and Autumn Period was a time when heroes were fighting for hegemony. "I am not a turtle and you are not a turtle." Haha...
5. "Grandpa's Tea", the Chinese tea ceremony is unique in the world, and Lu Yu's "Tea Classic" is also a unique book among many classics. The taste of tea, the taste of home.
6. "Thousands of Miles Away", nothing more to say, beautiful lyrics, beautiful artistic conception! Fei Yuqing's plump and mellow voice and Jay Chou's a bit hoarse are amazing! Fang Wenshan is a genius! I'm ashamed to learn Chinese by myself ~
Nanquan Mama, who has the same music style as Jay Chou and was also single-handedly promoted by him, also has many good songs, such as "Crystal Dragonfly", "When I Was a Child", "Vanilla Puff Bar", and "Mermaid Tears". . . . . But the most Chinese-style poem is "Mudanjiang", which seems to be from Heilongjiang, especially the lovely voice of "Mudanjiang".
Wang Leehom is a singer-songwriter. Although his previous songs were popular, they were just average. The subsequent new album "Heroes of the World" is extraordinary. Let me recommend a few songs to you!
7. "The Sun and Moon in the Heart", there are always many stories happening during the journey, especially when you go to ethnic minorities with simple folk customs, haha, you will definitely find a feeling similar to Leehom Wang.
8. In "Beside the Plum", the plum refers to Liu Mengmei, the heroine in Tang Xianzu's "The Return of the Soul", plus Du Liniang in Wang Shifu's play, oh, it's really embarrassing! The front and back are all rap, and the four lines in the middle are classics. I couldn’t help but repost them.
"On the edge of the plum blossoms, the falling flowers are like snow. Who feels pity for me? On the edge of the willow, the wind blows and I worry about life and death according to people's wishes. The taste of a thousand years of waiting is sour and painful. On the peony pavilion, I am nostalgic day by day."
9. "Hua Tian Cuo", in fact, "Hua Tian Cuo" is the name of a palace tune in Yuan Dynasty music. It has no practical significance. When it comes to Peking Opera singing, I never expected Leehom to be so good at it.
10. "In That Distant Place" is an adapted song that I personally feel is very successful.
Let’s recommend these 10 songs first. I’m afraid of a power outage, mmd. This is where I’m lagging behind. Edit it in wps and then copy it over. Remember to like @—@ if you like it.
11. Tao Zhe’s "Susan Shuo" and "Su San Qi Jie" are classics in Chinese Peking Opera. This ramp;b godfather seems to also like to dig something into the pockets of his ancestors.
12. Tao Zhe's "Didn't Go Home Today", the lyrics are not too classical, and the music is very Chinese.
13. Tao Zhe's "The Art of War", listen to it and feel it for yourself!
14. "Little Girl" by Vivian Hsu. I accidentally heard this song on the radio. I fell in love with it the first time I played it. I kept playing it and a friend accidentally heard it. Once, he asked me what song it was and who sang it. hehe. . .
15. Hou Xian’s works. Don’t think that it’s just Jay Chou who has such a voice and style of music. When I first heard Hou Xian, I thought it was Jay Chou. A few highly recommended songs: "Xiaobai", "West Chamber", "Nine Princesses", "Kunming Lake", "Bridge", "Love Painting", "Truant Children", "Eastern Love", "Kicking Hall". . . . . Also, if you like it, download all the albums and listen to them one by one. Personally, I like "West Chamber", "Bridge", and "Kunming Lake" the most. "Kunming Lake" has very long lyrics and can be said to be a very beautiful poem!
16. "One Night in Beijing" sung by Chen Sheng and Peng Jiahui. The lyrics are a combination of classical and modern, and the tune is a fusion of pop singing and Peking Opera (Lao Dan) singing. It’s a feeling of vicissitudes of life!
17. "Jiangnan" by JJ Lin. To be honest, I don't like him that much. I can't tell you why, but this song "Jiangnan" is objectively very good. Someone from Malaysia actually knows about "Three Lives Stone" and "Sacrifice for Love". I don’t know if “Cao Cao” counts, but I’ll recommend it as well.
18. "Xiguan" by Zhao Yipeng. hey-hey. . . You haven’t heard of it. It may not be available on kugoo. Just look for it on Baidu. There is also a version sung by Liao Weili, my family, haha, by the way. I heard that this is the first song in the album, followed by "Song Girl from the End of the World", which is based on 10 cities. Alas, but so far, I haven't found any other songs. I have to recommend this song first, describing her relationship with During the old days of Xiguan, we can understand this last beauty from the lyrics.
19. "The Confidante" by Vivian Chow. Although it is in Cantonese, some of the lines in it are very Peking Opera. But I don’t know if this song is an old song. Probably so. Zhou Huimin has faded out of our sight!
20. "Girl" by Cao Ge. Adapted from the national classic "Jasmine", it sounds great and the sound is very special. If you like it, check out his other works by the way!
21. "Shaolin in the Wind" by Yuan Qi. It's a very domineering song. No wonder, the martial arts in the world originated from Shaolin. It would be strange if it is not good!
22. "Dragon" by Dong Yanni. Judging from the name, it should refer to our dragon nation!
23. "Beautiful Flowers and Full Moon" by Qiao Weiyi. This year’s super girl is not very beautiful, so she got ripped off! But some of the songs it covers are really good. This is a cover of "Happy Flowers and Full Moon" by Zhou Xuan, it's soft and soft, it's nice to listen to, but it doesn't seem to be available on kugoo. By the way, I have never followed Supergirl, it was recommended by a friend.
24. "Happy Encounter" by Faye Wong and Tony Leung. It's a very interesting song, it's an interlude in the movie "The Unrivaled". A light and playful duet. The use of ethnic musical instruments is very good.
25. "The Hard Sutra" by Zhou Huajian, the theme song of "Dragon". Lin Xi is also a genius. If you don’t understand Chinese culture or Buddhist culture, how can you write lyrics like that? Unfortunately, until now, I can't sing that song, it's too soon! As far as the music style is concerned, it doesn't quite fit the category of Chinese style, but the lyrics are so well written that I can't help but recommend them together.
26. "Thousand Years of Love" by Shin Band. Note that it is not fir. It also incorporates Peking Opera singing. The lyrics are also beautiful.
27. She's "Laurel Goddess" and "Sauvignon Blanc". You should have heard of it, go and experience it yourself.
28. "Xin Qiji" by Yu Quan. In fact, in terms of music style, it is not considered Chinese style. But the lyrics are good. It combines several lyrics by the bold lyricist Xin Qiji, which is very powerful!
29. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by tank. The theme song of "Seven Swordsmen" is quite good, and the Peking Opera part is very interesting. By the way, I would like to mention the "Solo Love Song" he sang with Sellina.
30. "Li Ge" by Xin Ensemble. Just hearing the name makes you feel good. . . . . .
31. I am not very fond of Luo Zhixiang's "Spring Dawn" and Hu Yanbin's "Beauty". These two singers. However, these two typical Chinese-style songs are still worth listening to.
32. It’s still Fang Wenshan’s poem “Tea Soup”. Yes, it was not sung by Jay Chou, but by Ming Mengpai. Go and listen.
33. "Three Lives Three Worlds" sung by Wang Rong and Xiao Zhengnan. The theme song of Fairy Sword gets better and better the more you listen to it.
34. Xie Yuxin's "Heavenly Fairy" seems to be the theme song of some game. Her voice is very sweet and pleasant.
35. In fact, "Chu Song" by the singer Jacky Cheung is also quite representative of the Chinese style. The low instrumental accompaniment, probably a flute, whining, and drum beats, so cool~~~!
It is also recommended that you listen to ancient music
China’s four major ancient music systems
During the primitive hunting and sacrificial activities of the early people, the earliest Chinese folk songs have also opened up the history of music with the convergence of five tones. After thousands of years of development and evolution, Chinese music has always opened its mind to the world, always inspired free and genuine shouts, absorbed, learned and integrated, and finally formed a colorful Chinese movement.
Quanzhou Nanyin, together with Xi'an City God's Temple Drum Music, Beijing Zhihua Temple Music, and Shanxi Wutai Mountain Qinghuang Temple Music, are known as the four major ancient music systems in China.
Quanzhou Nanyin
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Quanzhou Nanyin has a long history, a long history and rich accumulation. It is a product that takes the music culture of the Central Plains as its main axis and is compatible and developed with various foreign cultures, ancient Fujian and Yue culture and local folk songs.
The Nanyin Symposium held in Quanzhou in 1984 and the first annual meeting of the Chinese Nanyin Society held in Quanzhou in 1985. Zhao Xi, former vice chairman of the Chinese Musicians Association and president of the China Nanyin Society, called it: "a living history of music." Huang Xiangpeng, former president of the Chinese Traditional Music Society, praised it as: "a living fossil of Chinese traditional music."
Xi'an Drum Music
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Xi'an Drum Music, also called Shaanxi Drum Music, is a large-scale wind and percussion music popular in Xi'an. Its music structure is similar to Tang Dynasty music. The music score used is also inherited from the half-character score of Yanle that was popular in the Tang and Song Dynasties. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the culture, politics, and economy of the Guanzhong region in Shaanxi were very backward and in a closed state. Things from Shaanxi could not get out. The cultural heritage of Xi'an drum music was protected around Xi'an. Through the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and until the Qing Dynasty, the music tradition of the Tang Dynasty was continuously developed and absorbed to form the current drum music.
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Xi’an Drum Music has just become the second batch of pilot projects for the protection of Chinese ethnic and folk culture this year.
Recently, Shaanxi Province officially submitted an application to the Ministry of Culture of China to list the Xi'an Drum Music as a recommended project for the Chinese government to apply to UNESCO for the third batch of "Masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
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Wutai Mountain Qinghuang Temple Music
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Wutai Mountain is located in the northeast of Xinzhou District, Shanxi Province. The "Roof of North China" is a tourist area that integrates natural scenery, historical relics, ancient architectural art, Buddhist culture, folk customs, and summer vacation. Mount Wutai is the monastery of the Buddhist Manjushri Bodhisattva and one of the four major Buddhist holy places in China.
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In Mount Wutai, a Buddhist country, there are both the Huang Temple (the Yellow Temple, where monks wear yellow hats and clothes, that is, where the lamas live) and the Qing Temple (the monks wear It is full of color in the morning, three in the evening and four in the evening, also called the Monk Temple). It turns out that every temple in Mount Wutai had a band. The Qingmiao team plays mainly the sheng, with the support of the pipe and flute; the Huangmiao team plays the main role of the pipe, with the support of the sheng and the flute. Because the Qinghuang Temple plays different instruments and has different tones, the timbre and style of the music have different effects. Temple music has multiple functions: one is to accompany sutras, the other is to accompany dances, and the other is to serve as an instrumental ensemble.
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Beijing Zhihua Temple Music
Zhihua Temple, located in Lumicang Hutong, Beijing, has preserved Beijing music that has been circulating for nearly 500 years. , and became one of the transmission centers of ancient Chinese music.
Zhihua Temple was built in 1446. It was originally the family temple of Wang Zhen, the powerful eunuch of Emperor Yingzong of Ming Dynasty. Wang Zhen, a devout believer in Buddhism, brought the Ming Dynasty's court music beyond the walls of the palace, absorbed the essence of folk music at that time, and hired a large number of artistic monks with profound musical attainments to play and sing in temples, which gradually evolved into Beijing music. This ancient and unique form of music. As an ancient Chinese music form, Zhihua Temple music still uses traditional Gongchi music to teach and sing. The instruments used include Jiuyun gongs, pipes, shengs, flutes, drums, etc. □Lin Xuanhe
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Reference: Jay Chou’s album