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Music of China Juxtaposition of the Old with the New

Music of China Juxtaposition of the Old with the New. Bang-Bang Jun (Stick-Stick Army) . Vocal Music. Nasal, “pinched” sound “Planting the Sun” Peking Opera Similarity to Tones of Speech Ornamentation “The Little Snail” Political Indoctrination “I Love Beijing’s Tian An Men”

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Music of China Juxtaposition of the Old with the New

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  1. Music of ChinaJuxtaposition of the Old with the New Bang-Bang Jun (Stick-Stick Army)

  2. Vocal Music Nasal, “pinched” sound “Planting the Sun” Peking Opera Similarity to Tones of Speech Ornamentation “The Little Snail” Political Indoctrination “I Love Beijing’s Tian An Men” Love of Mao, Communism, and Country

  3. Vocal Music I love the Gate of Heavenly peace in Beijing. The sun rises above. Great Chairman Mao leads us on the march forward.

  4. Selected Chinese Instruments • Suona (Like an Oboe, Double Reed) • Hulusi (Woodwind with Gourd Resonator) • Hulusi Example • Erhu (Two String Fiddle) • “Ying Melody” MP3 file • Tibetan Singing Bowl (Buddhist Monastery)

  5. Buddhist Monk Blessing Babies

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