Abstract
"Out of the Water Lotus" is a traditional Guangdong Hakka zither music, an ancient Zhongzhou tune. It is played on a traditional 16-string steel zither. It has a simple tone and an elegant style, expressing the "lotus" The noble sentiment of "coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the pure ripples without being evil". The whole song uses a variety of rich expression techniques to portray the demeanor and temperament of Izumi Lotus vividly. Classical guitarist Yin Biao once adapted this song into a guitar solo.
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The melody of the whole song is clear and elegant; the speed is moderate and leisurely; the performer's right hand embellishes the melody with the forward sound played by the lianto, which is full of power and also uses different sounds. Playing at the touch point creates a rich contrast in timbre: when played close to Yueshan, the timbre is elegant and bright; in the middle section, when played between Yueshan and Yanzu, the timbre is soft and pleasant. The left hand plays various functions of pressing strings. When pressing the 3 and 6 notes again, it will rise to the 4 and (b7) notes. It constitutes a special "soft set" (heavy 36); the above portamento produces a back-appropriate sound, which has a long charm, and is occasionally embellished with heavy vibrato, giving it a light color.
The whole song is not long, but it uses a variety of rich expression techniques to portray the demeanor and temperament of Izuku Lotus vividly. Classical guitarist Yin Biao once adapted this song into a guitar solo