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- Q5613652 abstract "Guangdong music, also known as Cantonese music (廣東音樂 Guǎngdōng yīnyuè) is a style of traditional Chinese instrumental music from Guangzhou and surrounding areas in Pearl River Delta of Guangdong Province on the southern coast of China. The name of the music is not an accurate description because Guangdong music is not the only music of the whole Guangdong area. In Guangdong, there are numerous traditional genres of music such as Teochew music and Hakka music (Hakka Hanyue and sixian). The name of the music originated in the 1920 and 1930s when the music was popular in Shanghai ballrooms in the form of "Spiritual Music" (精神音樂, Jīngshěn Yīnyuè; more properly translated as "spirited music"). As the performers were almost entirely from Guangdong, Shanghai people generalized the form of music as Guangdong music. Musically, compositions are based on tunes derived from Cantonese opera, together with new compositions from the 1920s onwards. Some pieces have influences from jazz and Western music, using syncopation and triple time, and incorporating instruments such as the saxophone, violin, guitar, piano, drum set, or xylophone.".
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- Q5613652 description "Sample of "Jiao shi ming qin" . Composed by Lü Wencheng, played by a small ensemble of five instruments, gaohu played by Yu Qiwei.".
- Q5613652 description "Sample of "Ping Hu Qiu Yue" . Composed by Lü Wencheng. Gaohu solo played by Yu Qiwei, with guzheng accompaniment.)".
- Q5613652 filename "Jiaoshimingqin-Yu Qiwei, gaohu.ogg".
- Q5613652 filename "Ping hu qiu yue, sample, Gaohu, Yu Qiwei.ogg".
- Q5613652 title "Jiao shi ming qin".
- Q5613652 title "Ping Hu Qiu Yue".
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- Q5613652 comment "Guangdong music, also known as Cantonese music (廣東音樂 Guǎngdōng yīnyuè) is a style of traditional Chinese instrumental music from Guangzhou and surrounding areas in Pearl River Delta of Guangdong Province on the southern coast of China. The name of the music is not an accurate description because Guangdong music is not the only music of the whole Guangdong area. In Guangdong, there are numerous traditional genres of music such as Teochew music and Hakka music (Hakka Hanyue and sixian).".
- Q5613652 label "Guangdong music (genre)".