This question has come back again. I remember someone asked about Chrysanthemum Terrace before.
Let me talk about it fundamentally! That's the rhythm! To put it bluntly, it is the difference between Chinese style and other songs! What I want to say here is the difference between Chinese followers and Jay Chou’s Chinese style. If you are thoughtful, you can hear the pattern of the “Chinese followers”: using national musical instruments, using large pieces of familiar Chinese music, and using famous historical allusions as The lyrics are then piled up gorgeously, and the person who sings them is actually right, so painting a tiger is not the opposite of a dog. The reason why many people like these Chinese followers is very interesting. There are pipa, erhu, Peking opera, etc. It sounds great. The similarity of this model makes people more and more tired of the aesthetics of Chinese followers
Jay Chou's Chinese style has gone from the east wind to the hair like snow, from the chrysanthemum stage to the current blue and white porcelain, he has become more and more I am becoming more and more clear about what I need, just like making products. What followers do is assembly, but what Jay Chou does is development. The element of Chinese style will not dominate the songs. This is the performance of Jay Chou's Chinese style music that is different from those of followers. The biggest difference is that the assembled things, no matter how gorgeous they are, are stiff. Starting from the chrysanthemum stage, Jay Chou's Chinese style has truly matured. He can also play a strong Chinese flavor with the cello, and then ends with Hulusi. Absolutely, the Chinese flavor should be melodious and subtle. To grasp this, you must grasp the rhythm of the music. Listen carefully to the chrysanthemum stage and the blue and white porcelain. The two treatments on these have the same purpose. That drum, although I am not a music major. People, but you can still hear that in today’s world where instruments with strong rhythm are abused to make music, Jay Chou’s use of drums is just a few simple embellishments on the rhythm. The ones that really drive the rhythm of the song include guitar, pipa, yangqin, and guzheng. , but they are all simple embellishments. The focus of the song is still the singer. This goes back to the distance between assembly and creation. The Chinese style has taken over, and that is China following the trend. In addition, I have to thank Fang Wenshan, it is so awesome, I am speechless. Well, only Fang Wenshan can write words that match Jay Chou's Chinese style, or it can be said that only Jay Chou can 100% bring out the Chinese style artistic conception in Fang Wenshan's words
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