Thanks 🙏🏼 Yes, you can get the notation here: www.qupu123.com/Mobile-view-id-18271.html and here: m.yueqiziyuan.com/guzheng/2615314705.html Please note the scores are all for dizi, which is the instrument the piece was originally composed for.
I enjoyed watching your videos. They were all very nicely done. I especially like the variety of music you featured. Your techniques are excellent. While I practice the shakuhachi 尺八, and most of what I play are Japanese and Celtic music, I do have a small repertoire of Chinese pieces. My favorites are 江河水 and 梁祝. Thank you so much for the links to the notation. I will try to learn to play it.
thank you for very wonderful music, such a relaxing and mind opening, this music made me realize that farewells are not sad goodbyes, it opens new door of opportunity of knowing new things and makes every journey fruitful and meaningful. thank you very much
This is an extra special treat to be able to watch and listen to these two very different styles and instrumentation merge together and create something extra special
Thanks, glad you like it. I don’t have any score for this piece. It’s based on Spencer Day’s song Weeping Willow from his album Vagabond. It’s possible he has published the score, but I’ve just played it by ear from his recording.
This is a modified alloy xiao designed and made by the Chinese company Widesound. It is in the series they call KUI: www.wsound.cc/productinfo/1857984.html