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Welcome to my blog,my friend.This is writer Ada Aba's chinese blog with personal ideas from the east and west,What do you want to know about China?

music,music,harmonious


The ocarina is an ancient flute-like wind instrument.  A typical ocarina is an enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. It is often ceramic,  materials may also be used, such as plastic, wood, glass, clay, and metal could be used.

Ocarina 

So strong wind this morning,I heard some great music this morning,...have You seem this kind of Musical instruments before?It is so nice:
Ocarinas.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIe9f1jl_2c .


The ocarina belongs to a very old family of instruments, believed to date back to over 12,000 years.Ocarina-type instruments have been of particular importance in Chinese and Mesoamerican cultures. For the Chinese, the instrument played an important role in their long history of song and dance.I think it could be the olderst instrument so far.

Ada is the one without a musical bone in my bodies–But I have  a favorite style of music.

beauty and harmony ,I like classical music more than pop music.

Such as part of  Beethoven, the beatles, Michael Jackson.

Oh,my god,My friend told me a great news.I am so exciting. The Alan Lomax archive is now live.If you also like folk music.It is free,just click on it,enjoy it now.

http://research.culturalequity.org

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1 评论:

Frankie said...

Hello Lian, (beautiful name!)...well, like you, I am a writer as well, I write music. I also write fictional short stories/art work. But that's for another time! For, here we are in your music column, soooo...please take the time to check out my songs on: isound.com/frankie_russell ,if you have trouble, just go to isound.com, and look up Frankie Russell...that's me! On this website, you will find a few of my tunes there. I wrote the songs, sang them, play rythm guitar and produced/arranged the recordings! sooo, let me know what you think of them! OK?...oh...and let your readers listen to them too! Have a cool day!