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Thread: Is anyone else really fond of Chinese folk music?

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    Is anyone else really fond of Chinese folk music?

    I'm in love with the erhu and guqin especially. I def want to learn to play both; erhu first, and then the guqin.

    My favorites are probably:

    1. Horse Racing
    2. Moon Palace
    3. The Fisherman and the Woodcutter


    I also wonder if I wouldn't love The Fisherman and the Woodcutter so much if it weren't for the amazing fight scene from Hero?
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    I like Chinese folk music, so when I went to the shop in China, I asked them if they only included traditional instruments on the tracks on the CDs. they said yes, so I brought them home, and what do you know, a filthy electronic backing track which spoilt it all. This was in a specialist music shop.
    If people in China can only appreciate erlu and guqin with a backing track like in a dodgy KTV, it is a sad state of affairs for real traditional music. Mind you, this state of affairs doesn't only exist in music.

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