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Ink Orchid Pavilion Master Li Zhihui Guzheng Sheet Music

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Another classic music composed by NewAge music master Li Zhihui, Ink Orchid Pavilion is now available to sample on his Sina Music Box. The tune is ebullient and haunting.

Li Zhihui is a musician with a unique temperament, extremely rich in artistic talent and creative talent, passionate dedication to music is inherent, appreciate his music, with the ears never forget to describe the most appropriate. His music always has a touch of immortality in it, which makes you feel that it's floating and unclassified.

Integrated with the oriental temperament of the national silk and bamboo and the western soft and warm electronic elements, it's a natural, silky blend. It perfectly embodies the bones of Chinese classical music and the dynamics of modern music. He is known as one of China's four new century musicians along with Sa Dingding, Lin Hai and Zhu Zheqin.

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Gu zheng creations have ushered in the spring of a hundred flowers. The performance of "Qianzhong Fugue" was the first to use the fast left-hand technique and became a highlight. During this period, composers were involved in zheng compositions and enhanced their innovations by breaking through the limitations of traditional pentatonic tuning, absorbing the colors of the Ryukyu and Dujie tunings in Japan, and borrowing the experience of Meixian's artificial tuning.

They designed many new modes, and even created a new "lower minor third plus square minor second" modal color, each octave is divided into three links, each link is a major third interval, in each link can be played with the same major and minor modes.

The new tonal color and the method of setting the strings in multi-tonal succession promoted a change in playing technique. For example, "Charm of the Mountain" (Xu Xiaolin), "Fantasia" (Wang Jianmin), "Khonghouquan" (Zhuang Yao), and "Diming Mountain" (Wang Zhongshan).