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Chinese martial arts drama to use a classic tune, is made by a Japanese master, I do not know what is the name of, there is no know
(a) "Three Kingdoms - Dawn of the Heroes" BY: Yokoyama Jingle
"Three Kingdoms of the Dawn of the heroes", also known as ("Heroes of the Dawn of the Heroes") is the work of Japan's famous musician, Yokoyama Jingle, the opening song of the cartoon movie "Three Kingdoms", which is up to 7 hours long! opening song for the seven-hour cartoon movie "Three Kingdoms"! It is also a combination of Japan's own fine synthesizers and Chinese folk music instruments!
The Chinese folk music instruments in the music are Erhu, Guzheng, Pipa and so on, the Japanese side in order to make the fine production from the mainland specially invited players to Japan to participate in the whole recording. Including all the style of the movie is respected the Chinese style, that the main theme of the soundtrack has been played out by the erhu, from the theme song of the interlude, to the various major soundtrack passages are. And for the first part of the movie, "Dawn of the Heroes," the opening music is a fine collaboration of guzheng and synthesizer!
First the synthesizer melody catches everyone's attention. Then the chorus of the Japanese Tokyo Boys' Chorus came out slowly, matching the movie picture to give everyone a specific movie environment, while the main melody played by guzheng appeared when the picture scenery changed, the nostalgic, soothing music let people get a little rest in the previous excitement soothing, and changed from the atmosphere of the history to the social flavor. A melody comes down and the boys' chorus intensifies again, changing from beautiful to the political darkness of the period. The audience was transported to the melancholy atmosphere of that period of history.
This song is most often found in the 95 version of "Divine Eagle Couple".
(2) Song Dynasty BY: Kitaro
If "Heaven and Earth" is Kitaro's first attempt at combining Western orchestral music with Chinese folk music and other styles and achieved great success, then the movie soundtrack of "Song Dynasty" is Kitaro's masterpiece that blends these aspects to perfection. The music of this movie, however, has become a classic. The music is paired with traditional Chinese instruments such as the huqin and Chinese drums. The huqin wanders between the orchestral groups, and the deep, mournful atmosphere envelops the whole picture, making it even more grand and majestic. The entire movie highlights the affinity between the Song sisters in the turbulent era in the interplay of modern electronic music and traditional Chinese instruments, with a beautiful melody, gloomy and deep with heavy sadness, and writes a heavy page for the suffering China in the modern era with music.
And in 97TVB's "The Eight Dragons", in the chapter about Qiao Feng, it was also used a lot, but the music worked well with the plot, and Qiao Feng would have been a tragic hero of the turbulent times, and the theme of the music was tightly linked.
(c) "The Original Landscape of My Hometown" (Sojiro)
From Japanese composer Sojiro's 1991 album "Kikaido". The Original Scenery of Hometown" is a work by Japanese music master Sojiro, and is one of the main soundtracks of TVB's 95 version of "The Divine Eagles". This music is mainly played on a clay flute, and thus carries a light melancholy in itself. In "The Divine Eagle Warriors", when Little Dragon Lady jumps off the cliff, this music is played to the extreme, and it can be said that it fits in seamlessly with the plot, and the sorrowful melody portrays Yang's sadness and helplessness. The towering mountain peaks and the chilly winds all set off the sadness of the scenes in the drama. Together with the deep melody of the pottery flute, the feeling of parting seems to infect every viewer. Past events in front of their eyes, wandering in the brain, but already things are different, at this time, only this music can express everything, no need to repeat ......
(E) "The Imperial Palace of the gods" BY: God Thinker
This is the soundtrack for the Japanese NHK TV documentary "The Imperial Palace" made by the God Thinker. Under the background of the music, the gate of the Forbidden City opens slowly, and inside is the solemn Taihe Temple, which looks quiet and noble and mysterious in the darkness. The whole picture gives a kind of unspeakable majesty, which makes people can't help but feel respect. With the ups and downs of the historical narrative, the ever-changing rhythm of the low percussion seems to ring the bell of the Yongle Dynasty, the Forbidden City under the glazed tiles of the solemn hall represents the magnificence and splendor of the Chinese civilization that the Japanese people admire in their hearts. The reverberating notes are like a dreamy and magical trip, where the ancient and magnificent landscapes are swept by, and the scrolls of the rich civilization are transformed into notes one by one to show. When the dream wakes up, the curtain falls, see all the world, wash all the lead, with a trace of sadness and helplessness, the music gradually fade away.
(F) "Myoonchou" (妙音鸟Myoonchou)BY:神思者
What can be Myoonchou?
A bird in the Himalayas that can make wonderful sounds and is the bird of Buddhism's "Elysium".
It's called the Galinga, which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word translated into Chinese as Myriad Bird.
A song often used in TVB.
In Meng Fei's version of The Flying Fox on Snowy Mountain, this music is used when Hu Yidao and his wife meet.
(7) "ひとひらの snow" BY: Ji God
"Legend of the Dragon" "Divine Eagle" and "in the Avatar Wang Chongyang" in the soundtrack. The night is quiet and the past is a mystery.
This tune is called "ひとひらの snow" from the Japanese NEWAGE master Ji God's album "snow spectrum". This song is fresh and moving, melody through the feeling of incomparable clarity, especially suitable for the performance of the character's inner loneliness and loneliness, in the "Legend of the Dragon" in the play this song will always be just right, to a large extent, rendering the tragic color of this love.
(VIII) "Chapter 1 アシタカせっ記幽灵公主" BY: Hisaishi Jean
This song is from the Princess Mononoke soundtrack album by Hisaishi Jean.
As Toshi Miyazaki's "official" music producer, the role of Jean Hisaishi in Toshi Miyazaki's works can be described as a finishing touch. This symphonic suite from the original soundtrack of the Ghost Princess movie fully embodies Hisaishi's usual compositional style, with an overall grandeur and meticulous attention to detail.
Atmospheric opening song ...... In the martial arts drama more appear in the time about to go to war .
(IX) "Wangdu Yan Shang" BY: Duru Keibo
Wangdu Yan Shang
(Chinese: 王都炎上)
(Chinese: 王都烈焰, which means the burning of the royal city)
Japanese master musician, Duru Keibo
It is the soundtrack of the fire that destroyed the city of Rusidania, when it was captured by the army of Yeche Batatadana.
From "The Battle of Arslan".
This is a beautiful melodious and sad violin concerto. It adds to the legend by matching the background of this story.
Used in the Legend of the New White Lady . Sister Qing at the Sister Qing's Garden Station played called Broken Bridge. It was used when Xu Xian and the White Lady met at the Broken Bridge after the Waterfall.
(J) The Wind Canal BY: Jean Hisaishi
The Wind Canal - one of the best tracks from Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece Totoro. Since "Totoro" was made in 1988, this tune can be heard in many older costume dramas, such as "Wu Zhen Shaolin".
Jean Hisaishi's musical composition for "Totoro" still continues his high degree of compatibility with Hayao Miyazaki, which not only gives the work the same imaginative depth as the movie, but also allows it to extend into a fantasy space beyond the movie itself, giving people unlimited reverie. In the music, he not only incorporated the ditties he learned as a child in his hometown of Nagano, but also adapted the songs used to pray to the gods during festivals in the countryside.
"Wind Canal" is a piece in the style of a Japanese countryside prayer song. The music is based on the sound of drums and the ding-dong of the xylophone, accompanied by the emotional humming of children's voices, which brings to life the lovely and magical elfin neighbors of the legendary story. Like the original flavor of praying to the gods, this piece used in the cartoon has the same feeling of speaking to the elves. It feels both innocent and sacred, like a group of children solemnly calling out for respect for their dream world.
The soundtrack, "Totoro ga ita" (トトロがいた), is a lighter version of "The Wind Canal". Complementing the song, the soundtrack is stylized with a sense of sanctity and purity, revealing an austere, serious attribute in a childlike musical ethos. The music is available in a variety of versions, such as acoustic, visual, orchestral, and electronic.
(XI) "寝昆仑への旅路" BY: Kawai Kenji
<寝昆仑への旅路> from the soundtrack album of the Japanese animated film <乱马2/1>----<乱马1/2中国寝昆仑大决战音乐编>.
This tune is said to be Qiong Yao's favorite, as evidenced by the frequency with which it appears in "Return of the Pearl"... When the plot is interspersed with a long storyline, you get goosebumps... Also <The Legend of the New White Lady> is often quoted here
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