Pipa: pure ancient music composed by Lin Hai and played by Jiang Yan. It was included in the album Pipa Xiang released by 1 Lin Hai in June 2003. This piece of music is the representative of modern pipa music, which combines various musical elements from the West and China, including piano, guitar, flute and erhu. , as well as vocals and national vocals. It is an episode of the TV series "Phoenix Wearing Peony" and the ending song of the movie "Letter from an Unknown Woman".
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Pipa Travel, as an episode of Phoenix wearing peony, runs through the whole TV series, which perfectly matches the style of the TV series and complements the heroine's personality. The heroine has a rough life, but she is strong and kind. Through the rendering of pipa, the audience is brought into a sad and indirect mood, and the whole scene makes people cry, so that they can say whatever they want and make the audience more.
Pipa is called "the sound of stone" because of its clear timbre and rich expressive force. After 3000 years' circulation, Lin Hai's Pipa language was born, which challenged tradition, integrated into modern times, subverted people's impression of Pipa, and was refreshing. At the same time, I can go back to time, listen to the faint singing of the vast female voice, listen to the sound of the piano, and go to an audio-visual feast.
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Baidu encyclopedia-pipa language