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Guqin (Qin) Music : CD Baby : MASTER ZHONGXIAN WU : Qinxin - 0 views

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    Master Zhongxian Wu has devoted himself for 30+ to the study of ancient Qin music, Qigong, martial arts, Chinese medicine, Yijing science, and Chinese calligraphy. (masterwu.m3u (audio/x-mpegurl object)
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CD Baby: MASTER ZHONGXIAN WU: Qinxin, Heart Music of the Classical Chinese Wisdom Tradi... - 0 views

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    Master Zhongxian Wu has devoted himself for 30+ to the study of ancient Qin music, Qigong, martial arts, Chinese medicine, Yijing science, and Chinese calligraphy.
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CD Baby: GONG YI: Guangling Melody - 0 views

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    The guqin is associated with China's scholarly class; was one of the classical "four arts of the scholar," (along with Go or weiqi (a board game), calligraphy, and painting). Qin was also strongly associated with Daoist philosophy; the qin was more than
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SilkQin : John Thompson on the Guqin Silk String Zither - 0 views

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    Most extensive English website dedicated to the qin, an absolute goldmine for its history, theory, literature, and more, by an accomplished qin player renowned for his dedicated reconstructions of the earliest surviving qin repertoire.
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Guqin or Qin Music of China : Music Beyond the Strings : SCWguqin.com - 0 views

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    the musical brilliance of the qin tradition lies in the pieces as composed and reinterpreted by generations of performers, not in the kind of modal, melodic, or harmonic theory we see used so successfully elsewhere.
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Celtic Bouzouki | Dominique Rivière - 0 views

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    To see more music videos in a similar vein (and from around the world, too), check out my blog at MySpace; I've posted hordes and oodles of cool music videos there: http://blogs.myspace.com/Modules/BlogV2/Pages/RssFeed.aspx?friendID=88385441
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    CELTIC-BREIZH for CITTERN or BOUZOUKI. (BREST is a port in BRITTANY). The tuning is as follows: DGCF. But it is simply a tone below the EADG typically used. The reason for this tuning is to gain a tonality approaching the MANDOCELLO.
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