The guzheng songs dubbed by Tai Chi include "Yun Shui Zen Heart", "Autumn Water", "Mountain Flowing Water", "Han Palace Autumn Moon" and "Three Plum Blossom Alleys".
1. "Yunshui Zen Heart"
Selected from the album "Washing Water". The little guzheng tinkled gracefully, like the gurgling water. The sparse bamboo forest, the contrasting springs and rocks, and the wonderful sounds of nature are rolling in and out, creating an ethereal and distant artistic conception, as if everything in the world is integrated into this artistic conception that is both real and illusory.
2. "Autumn Water"
Tai Chi music is basically composed of famous ancient songs, and this "Autumn Water" is one of the few modern pieces. one.
The guqin and the flute in the song seem to be played hand in hand by a pair of talented people and beautiful ladies with fluttering clothes. They circle low and low, twisting and turning, as if they can read people's minds across the empty mountain. The valley, separated by the past, whispers to soothe the invisible pain hidden in the heart.
3. "High Mountains and Flowing Waters"
"High Mountains and Flowing Waters" is one of the top ten ancient songs in China and one of the most common Tai Chi music. There are many genres of scores available. The most widely spread and influential one is the Zhejiang Wulin School's biography, which has elegant melody and meaningful charm, and has the appearance of "towering mountains and oceans of flowing water".
4. "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace"
"Autumn Moon in the Han Palace" is one of the must-have pieces of music recommended for practicing Tai Chi. Although it is one of the top ten famous ancient songs, But the history of the music is not long. It was originally a pipa piece of the Chongming School. It has a deep artistic appeal and the rhythm of the song is melodious and melodious, which coincides with the movements of Tai Chi.
5. "Three Plum Blossom Movements"
"Plum Blossom Three Diagrams" is a Tai Chi-specific music for many friends. The whole piece of music consists of two parts, including 10 sections and an ending. The first 6 paragraphs are the first part, which adopts the form of a loop. The melody is smooth and beautiful, and the rhythm is bright. The second part forms a sharp contrast with the previous part. One is quiet and the other is moving, one is soft and the other is strong. It is rare to have both hard and soft. Tai Chi music.