The background music of "Thousand-Hand Guanyin" is "Ta Gu", which comes from Lin Hai's album "Pipa Xiang".
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In this album "Pipa Phase", Lin Hai successfully integrated national musical instruments with modern music styles, giving the music an indescribable charm. Someone commented on this album: "The 12 modern exquisite creations contain the distant culture of Pipa, and the rich musical styles are integrated under Lin Hai's ingenuity. Sometimes they are sweet, sometimes light, sometimes magnificent, sometimes euphemistic, and with the pipa's versatility Thousands of styles, eloquently telling the story of all living beings over the past three thousand years."
About Lin Hai: The most watched piano talent on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, music critics say that he is a genius with a right hand from the East and a left hand from the West; he has the temperament of Chopin and Debiao. West's laziness and elegance, George Winston's friendly and strong melody, and Keith Jarrett's rich and imaginative thinking. At the age of twenty, Lin Hai stood out from the national competition and represented China in the VAN CLIBURN Piano Competition in the United States, becoming the first Chinese to be a semi-finalist in history. In 1992, graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. Its music style wanders between classical, New Age, modern, Jazz and other styles. The sound of the piano exudes a clean, ethereal, warm, tranquil and natural flavor. Lin Hai will use his musical talent to challenge tradition, integrate modernity, and subvert your impression of the pipa.