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End credits music from the movie Kung Fu

The name of the song is "East Sea Fishing Song".

"East Sea Fishing Song" is based on the folk music of Zhejiang Province, emphasizing the use of percussion instruments such as gongs and drums.

The song is divided into four parts and takes about 11 minutes to play: ① "The Sea at Dawn" ② "Fishermen Going Out to Catch Fish" ③ "Overcoming the Surprising Waves" ④ "Returning with Joyful Harvest" ⑤ "Returning with Joyful Harvest" ⑥ "Returning with Joyful Harvest" ⑥ "Returning with Joyful Harvest". "Returning with Joy from the Harvest"

The modern music of "East Sea Fishing Song" is rich in variety of orchestration and shocking sound effects, with strong artistic expressiveness, which can be quickly integrated into the song.

The original material of the East China Sea Fishing Song is taken from the traditional folk songs of Zhejiang Province. Its material prototype has a long history, rich in content, singing in a variety of ways, folk heritage and accumulation of deep, rich in traditional folk regional characteristics.

Expanded Information:

The East China Sea Fishing Song is a folk music ensemble song composed by Ma Shenglong and Gu Guanren in 1959.

"East China Sea Fishing Song" is a folk music ensemble piece composed by Ma Shenglong and Gu Guanren in 1959, which is based on the working life of fishermen in the East China Sea. It has a melodious and catchy melody, and is often performed by folk music ensembles around the world, and the form of the performance is very popular.

The "East Sea Fishing Song" begins with a continuous left hand upward and downward scraping against the right hand shaking finger playing a call to arms tone, showing a picture of the sea surging and surging.

It is sung in a folk ballad style, majestic and emotional, with strong rhythms, its musical tunes are extremely rich in folk characteristics, and the music orchestration is relatively simple and monotonous.

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia-East China Sea Fishing Songs