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  • ...ng and Zhou dynasties, only royal families and dignitary officials enjoyed music, which was made on chimes and bells. ...]] and [[Islam]], exotic and religious melodies were absorbed into Chinese music and were enjoyed by the Chinese people at fairs organized by temples.
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  • [[File:Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|280px|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] '''Ancient Naxi music''' ('''纳西古乐''') is also known as the Music of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage.
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  • ...nghai Conservatory of Music.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Conservatory of Music]] ...ris National Institute of Music as a reference. After setting up the first music school in China, he took the position of dean.
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...rchestra, most of its members being in their senior years. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
    385 bytes (58 words) - 10:33, 13 November 2015
  • ...nghai Conservatory of Music.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Conservatory of Music]] ...ype music school in [[China]], was established. [[Shanghai Conservatory of Music| (More...)]]
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  • ...nghai Conservatory of Music.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Conservatory of Music]] ...ris National Institute of Music as a reference. After setting up the first music school in China, he took the position of dean.
    863 bytes (128 words) - 06:03, 20 May 2013
  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] '''Ancient Naxi music''' ('''纳西古乐''') is also known as the Music of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage.
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  • ...entral Conservatory of Music.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Central Conservatory of Music]] [[1950]]: [[Central Conservatory of Music]] was founded.
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  • [[File:Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|280px|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] '''Ancient Naxi music''' ('''纳西古乐''') is also known as the Music of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage.
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  • [[file:Peng Liyuan.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peng Liyuan, Chinese folk music singer.]] '''Peng Liyuan''' '''(彭丽媛''') is one of the top Chinese folk music singers and a widely acclaimed soprano. She is the wife of [[Xi Jinping]],
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  • ...hinese pinyin: xibeifeng) is a style of music which emerged on the popular music scene from the northwestern regions of China, specifically from the [[Shanx
    465 bytes (69 words) - 02:47, 11 January 2010
  • ...ingers in [[Beijing]] started a "'''Neo-Ballad Movement'''", bringing this music genre to its peak and creating some remarkable Chinese pop classics. However, as campus ballads were full of sadness and blues, this kind of music struggled for mainstream popularity and largely occupied a side-stage.
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  • ...hinese pinyin: xibeifeng) is a style of music which emerged on the popular music scene from the northwestern regions of China, specifically from the [[Shanx Northwest Wind should be considered as the first peak of original mainland music.
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  • ...is a musician, conductor and the composer of an extremely famous piece of music played at nearly all Chinese funerals. ...ed and arranged many pieces of military and revolutionary music. "Mourning Music," Luo's most influential and best-known work, was adapted from a folk tune
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  • ...layed upon this instrument is of great variety and virtuosity. Much of the music typically sounds like human voice, and can imitate a horse to such an exten [[category:music]]
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  • [[1927]]: The '''[[Shanghai Conservatory of Music|first music school]]''' was established in [[China|'''China''']].
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  • ...sixth studio album PSY 6 (Six Rules), Part 1. As of October 17, 2012, the music video has been viewed over 480 million times on YouTube, and is the site's "Gangnam Style" music video has become a source of parodies and reaction videos by many different
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  • '''Dai Sicong''' was a famous pop music educator in Hong Kong. He had taught many well-known Hong Kong pop stars, i He moved from China’s mainland to Hong Kong in 1960s and later studied music in Japan.
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