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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: Antennae on May 10, 2014, 0017 UTC
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When I'm in the right mood, I can listen to Firedrake, the Chinese jamming station. But most of the time it comes off as brash and annoying. The other day I was under the influence and listening to it. It was pretty cool, the song ended with a stringed instrument that sounded like a bird calling out.
So I'm interested in the music. It sounds patriotic. And it could be 100s of years old for all I know, they are an old culture and the instruments sound traditional.
Can anybody share some background on the music?
What is the genre of music that is played?
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I've heard it referred to as Chinese classical music, if that helps at all.
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I used to think it's Chinese opera music, because it sounds so much like it -- many of the same instruments are used. .
But I think Chanter is correct, it's Chinese orchestra music.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4eltuzg8BA
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/china-broadcasting-chinese/id417718575
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It's just traditional Chinese music. Lots of strings like erhu, jianghu, etc. And wind instruments like the dizi and sheng.
I used to really enjoy the provincial broadcasters both on radio and tv during my time living in mainland China, because there was always at least a few hours a day of music like that from whatever region the transmissions came from.
The stuff they play on the Firedrake is alright, but if you want to relax, I suggest listening to some guzheng music:
Guzheng: "Spring River Flower Moon Night" 古筝 - 春江…: http://youtu.be/ujzMHLac404
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http://www.satdirectory.com/firedrake.html
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Thanks everybody. That link that skeezix posted is pretty cool. The guzheng is a lot more relaxing than the Firedrake stuff.