There were many guzheng scores for Half-Life Snow. There was a pure version of the zither score compiled and released by Lanjiu on July 6, 2023, and a D-key version compiled and released by A Cup of Sake on July 26, 2024. The Guzheng Speaker Ruo Lin's adapted version of the zither score could be downloaded from the A-flat version of the music score website. These guzheng scores could be used by the guzheng learner to play " Half-Life Snow." " The Reborn Daughter General Star " is the original novel of the TV series " The Moon Is Like Song." Everyone can click on the link below to read the original novel. The original novel is equally exciting.
The lyrics of " Half Snow " were as follows: The frosty moon shines on someone in front of the courtyard without sleep all night Picking up the brush to disturb the candlelight, memories are hard to write I can't escape parting even when I see the stories of the world The endless changes of the sun and moon The wind and snow of half a lifetime can't blow away the tears of the fallen flowers Unable to call back the lonely goose, it will eventually fly south Who knows what's on my mind? Only the bright moon will accompany me Missing me makes my brows look haggard Half a lifetime of wind and snow can't blow away the tears left by time I can't change back my black hair, it's already turned to ashes Who will write the ending? It can't be finished. Love and hate are lingering How many times do I look at my shadow and sigh in self-pity The frosty moon shines on someone in front of the courtyard without sleep all night Picking up the brush to disturb the candlelight, memories are hard to write I can't escape parting even when I see the stories of the world The endless changes of the sun and moon The wind and snow of half a lifetime can't blow away the tears of the fallen flowers Unable to call back the lonely goose, it will eventually fly south Who knows what's on my mind? Only the bright moon will accompany me Missing me makes my brows look haggard Half a lifetime of wind and snow can't blow away the tears left by time I can't change back my black hair, it's already turned to ashes Who will write the ending? It can't be finished. Love and hate are lingering How many times do I look at my shadow and sigh in self-pity Half a lifetime of wind and snow can't blow away the tears left by time I can't change back my black hair, it's already turned to ashes Who will write the ending? It can't be finished. Love and hate are lingering How many times do I look at my shadow and sigh in self-pity The music score of " Half-Life Snow " could be downloaded from the Pdb-Music Score Network. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
You can download the music score of Half-Life Snow from the PDF-Music Network (A flat). "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the Guzheng numbered sheet music of "A Laughter in the Vast Sea," there was a symbol 1= D2/4 in the key score, which meant that this numbered sheet music was recorded in D key, with quarter notes as one beat, and each bar had two beats. The main note level of the song was 12356 (Do Ri Mi Sol La), without 4 (Fa) and 7 (Xi). These two notes were achieved by pressing the previous notes, 3 and 6. There were two types of fingering in the score: hook (represented by the word "" in the score, the thumb flicking toward the palm and the first joint flicking) and wipe (represented by the word "" in the score, the index finger flicking toward the palm and the first joint flicking). A connecting line (a delay line) that connects two or more notes of the same pitch, indicating that it is only played once. For example, there was a legato above the first bar 66. The 6 was played once, but the total time was the sum of the two 6s, which meant that the total time for the 6 to be played and paused was one and a half beats (6 one beat, 6 half beat). There were two vertical lines at the end of the song, indicating that the song had ended. The novel "The Legend of Dian Kingdom in Clouds as Deep as the Sea" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Some information about the zither score of Caiyun Chasing Moon. According to the documents [1],[3], and [6], the tune of the zither score was D, and the difficulty and speed of the performance were not specified. According to the document [2],"Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" was a famous song in Guangdong music. Its style was light and unique, and it had been recorded as early as the Qing Dynasty. According to the document [4], the artist of the popular zither song "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" was Cheng Li, and the tune was also in D. According to the document [5], the simplified score of "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon (Guzheng Ensemble)" was provided by Xu Xian. According to the document [9], the Guzheng score of "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon (Pure Guzheng Version)" was compiled and released by Ami. To sum up, the music score of Caiyun Chasing the Moon Guzheng was in the D key. There were different versions of performers and numbered scores, including Cheng Li, Xu Xian, and Ami. The specific difficulty and speed of the performance needed further research.
"Guzheng score" referred to the music score or music score of the guzheng. The search results mentioned the names of some guzheng scores, such as "Memories of Jiangnan,""Flower Sea,""Unfortunately, it's not you," and so on. In addition, there were also some websites that provided download and online reading services for guzheng scores. However, the search results did not provide a detailed introduction or relevant information about the Guzheng score. Therefore, he could not provide a more specific answer.
The search results mentioned the names of some guzheng scores, such as "Guangling San,""Shangchun Mountain,""Splashing Water,""Zen Heart of Cloud Water," and "Traveler," etc. These scores could be downloaded and read online on websites such as Guzheng. In addition, there were also some scores for the Guzheng Grading Examination, covering songs of varying difficulty from level one to level ten. If you want to learn Guzheng, these scores will be a good starting point for you.
We can get the answer to the guzheng score of Caiyun Chasing the Moon, Yuan Sha. According to the search results, Yuan Sha was a guzheng artist. She composed a guzheng song called " Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon." This song appeared as early as the Qing Dynasty, and was copied to the palace by Li Hongzhang when he was the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi. This song depicted the fairyland of the moon palace in people's minds, setting off the relaxed life of ordinary citizens. According to the search results, we can also find some guzheng scores for " Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon." However, the search results did not explicitly mention whether it included Yuan Sha's version of the score. Therefore, we are unable to determine if Yuan Sha's version of the Guzheng score exists.
You can check the version of the Peach and Plum Drunken Spring Breeze Notes for the simplified musical score of the Ice River Snow. The lyrics are: Ice River Snow-Zheng Yuan (Jacky) Ci: Zheng Yuan/Ma Ying Qu: Zheng Yuan/Zhao Bo (Beijing opera part). Ice Lake Snow pitied the beautiful woman in the white house for the silver butterfly. All this is because of your departure. The cold river reflected the lonely parting. This night, the cold wind was cold and there was no moon. Who would solve the complex in his heart at this time? I am lonely, who will fill the void in my heart? My heart is broken by the wind and snow you gave me. I miss you day and night, waiting for the season of reunion. The cold river and snow finally reflect the bright moon. I can hear the wind and snow outside the wooden door. Who is waiting for who to appear this night? However, I have not found the specific musical notes of the simplified musical score, so I cannot accurately provide them. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"A Laughter in the Ocean" was in D, 2/4 beat, with quarter notes as one beat. Each bar had two beats, a total of 32 bars. The score included two fingering techniques: hook (, the thumb flicks toward the palm, using the first joint) and rub (, the index finger flicks toward the palm, using the first joint). The legato above the first measure 66 indicates that the two notes of the same pitch are only played once, but the total time played is one and a half beats (six one beat, six and a half beats). At the end, there were two vertical lines () indicating that the song had ended. In terms of note duration, a whole note (such as 5---) is equal to two half notes (5-), which is equal to four quarter notes (5); an eighth note 5 is half a beat (the hand has hit the table but has not yet stood up); a sixteenth note 5 is 1/4 beat (the hand has not hit the table halfway). In terms of the key points of the performance, there were such points as hitting the strings anywhere (example: "palm hitting the bass strings"), listening to the flute in the accompaniment to follow the rhythm of the flute card, changing the melody of the 22nd bar from "665" to "656", pinching the big fingernail of the right index finger to avoid shaking the first note card string when shaking the finger, shaking the finger "1" and "sweeping the string" to end simultaneously, etc. However, the complete score could be obtained through the video tutorial at: <anno data-annotation-id ="4445233095536412811790/>.</anno>
"Half-Life Snow" was composed and sung by Uncle Qi (Ye Zehao). The music score of the song can be downloaded from the PDF-Music Network. Some of the lyrics were as follows: "Before the frosty moon falls in the courtyard, who does it shine on for a sleepless night? Raising the brush to disturb the candlelight, memories are difficult to write. Looking at the stories of the human world, they could not escape the separation, and the endless changes of the weather. Half a lifetime of wind and snow, unable to blow away the tears of the fallen flowers, unable to call back the lonely wild goose will eventually fly south. Who knows what's on my mind? Only the bright moon comes to accompany me, and the longing makes my brows look a little haggard." There was also a student inspirational version of the lyrics: "Five thousand years of China, how many heroes have emerged? Her face in the flames of war touched his heartstrings. With an undying faith, the red boat was fearless of danger. The revolutionary spirit was always remembered in his heart, and he was not afraid of the wind and snow. Our Chinese people shed blood but not tears, and we will never regret entering China to show our might. His faith was as strong as iron, and he was not afraid of hardship or fatigue. He remembered the bravery and fearlessness of the revolutionary martyrs. My Chinese youth is brave and does not retreat. He has wisdom and responsibility to soar. Work hard to learn culture, grow up, and build a greater China, bravely and confidently create tomorrow." "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!