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Drum tracks needed urgently!!! I'm sorry, but I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to help you.
1, high mountains and flowing water Legend has it that the pre-Qin qin master Boya once in the wilderness playing the qin, woodcutter Zhong Ziqi can comprehend that this is a depiction of the "lofty ambition in the mountains" and "oceanic ambition in the flowing water". Bo Ya was surprised and said, "Good, the heart of the son is the same as mine." After Ziqi's death, Bo Ya lost his soulmate and broke the strings of his zither, thus the song "High Mountains and Flowing Water" was written. The song "High Mountains and Flowing Water" was recorded on a gold record and launched into space on August 22, 1977, to preach the message of the wisdom and civilization of the Chinese nation to the advanced creatures of the cosmic planets. /psly.mp3 4. Ambush on Ten Fronts The music of Ambush on Ten Fronts is based on the Chu-Han conflict in China's history in 202 B.C. and depicts the duel between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu at Gaixia. The music mainly glorifies Liu Bang, the victor of Chu and Han, and tries its best to portray the mighty posture of the "victorious division". The whole piece is magnificent and filled with the killing sound of iron and steel. Ambush on Ten Sides" can be said to be the ancient pipa performance art to the peak of excellence, creating a single instrument solo form to express the magnificent epic scenes (and in modern times, this often requires a large orchestra symphony genre can be completed), until today, "Ambush on Ten Sides" is still the pipa performance art in the field of the most representative of the traditional masterpieces. /member/wow1000/classic_music/music/9.mp3 7. Autumn Moon in the Han Palace The piece expresses the sadness of the ancient courtesans and a kind of hopelessness, lonesome and cold mood of life. It is intended to show the ancient oppressed palace maiden's sorrowful and sad emotions, and to arouse people's sympathy for their unfortunate sufferings. /UpFile/Music/681/2006122121442989093.wma 8, Plum Blossom Sanlang The overtones in the song are repeated three times on different emblems, so it is called "Sanlang". According to legend, Heng Yi of the Jin Dynasty wrote the flute "Three Melodies of Plum Blossoms", which was later transformed into a zither piece. In 1972, Wang Jianzhong adapted the piece for piano, and the theme of the piece was Mao Zedong's "Winged Plum Blossom". /swbw/yhjn/music/11.wma 10, Hu Jia Eighteen Beats There are versions of the piano song "Big Hu Jia", "Small Hu Jia" and "Hu Jia Eighteen Beats". Although the tunes are different, they all reflect the pain of Cai Wen's extreme contradiction of missing his hometown and not being able to bear the separation of flesh and bones. The music is euphemistic and sad, tearing the liver and intestines. /ertong/ysxss/yyy/MUSIC/Hx18b.mp3
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