The Mouth Organ of Concord
As one of the earliest and most commonly recognized Chinese instruments,
Sheng, a free-reed, mouth-blown instrument, which can be traced back to at
least 3,000 years ago, has withstood against time and still is a vital key
piece in today's Chinese music. Sheng is also said to have inspired the
creation of Accordion and Harmonica.
Sheng is extremely versatile and expressive in its own right, with a wide
note range, as well as much the broad tonal textures, as demonstrated in our
official audio demo.
Due to its portability and the polyphony nature, Sheng is also one of the
few common accompanying instruments in Chinese music. It's a must-have piece
for scoring a more comprehensive Chinese-theme music.
A special note on the recording musician: He Yuan, who is a distinguished
performer, composer, professor, and also an active member of the classical
Chinese music community. He has won many provincial and national awards in
various categories, and He has toured overseas many times. With the help of
He, the nuances and intrinsic delicacies are faithfully captured.
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