I'm currently drinking white Tea from the ancient tea gardens in Jingmai, Yunnan. It's called Moonlight White. Thanks for the tune. It fists perfectly for the occasion.
I have been searching high and low for an album to play while doing gongfu in my little tea space. This is perfect! Thank you so much for sharing this with the world 😊
I switch from 20beers at weekend for years to one or 2 tea sessions in a week. And try to work every day on myself. Think humanaty has such a high potential. Everything is possible. Just be in yourself and find the answer.
I have been recently in Malaysia and got a terrible insomnia. I was sleeping just 2 hours per 2 days. One sleepless night I had an auditory hallucination even with ear plugs. Later I started searching which of the Asian instruments sounded like in my hallucination and found that it was guqin. Now I listen guqin for fun. It relaxes my brain.
Evening Song Of The Drunken Fisherman - 00:00 High Mountains - 04:12 Flowing Water - 07:25 Memory Of And Old Friend - 13:20 Peilan - 20:30 Absolute Quietness Of Apes And Cranes - 25:00 Water Celestial - 30:21 Meditation In Autumn By The Dongting River - 34:43 Bless The World - 36:55 Guangling San - 44:10 Rainy Nights At River Xiao And Xiang - 55:26 Duan Qing - 57:57
@Enûma Eliš It's not true though. If you study the history, especially of keyboard tuning, Europe has a very deep tradition of microtonal music theory with Major composers like Bach and Debussy giving it greatly sophisticated consideration. Likewise if you listen to prewar recordings of European recordings across genres you'll find a great diversity of tuning idioms even in the context of a string section. Italian opera recordings from the 20s for instance lean heavily toward just intonation. Even the ideology that European music is somehow rigidly tuned to the keys of a Japanese or American digital synthesizer, when it's audibly not, is largely derived from the Ideology of British Rock music: some of the most self-consciously microtonal music to ever exist. And if you want full quarter tones outside of Northern European Folk Music, and Southern European Folk Music, and Eastern European folk music, there was an entire world of attempts at full 24 tet chromatic harmony in the 20s, and a variety of purpose built instruments for the tasks.
Also if you listen to a good deal of German Opera, I think you'd be hard pressed to say if the vocals conform to any discernable modality, let alone tuning ideal.
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful music. I wonder how many people in these pictures are still alive. They look so virulent. All is passing. I am passing. This music will live on longer than me as well. All the mistakes i have made will fade away. Heaven will take over the earth. And this music shall play on.
This music creates a space that is both social and contemplative - just as the tea ceremony is, or even the simple enjoyment of tea, conversation and nature. Thank you - xiè xie _/|\_
This music feels engaging, without being manipulative. I find my mind freeing from troubling thoughts. All is relaxing, beautiful, allowing for deeper breathing. The slow pace is wonderful, the path unexpected, very organic with a sense of gentle discovery, like meandering through a beautiful landscape on a peaceful day. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful, wonder-full music.
Today I wanted to listen to something other than Qin, while drinking my morning tea, especially since I was drinking Darjeeling, which is from India and not China. So I looked around UA-cam and ended up here.
weird comment and I love it. You wanted to watch a video that someone else decided matched the taste of your tea? This is both random and sublime. Thank you.
This is absolutely marvelous. I just completed a tea ceremony while listening to this wonderful piece of music and then after I was done I saw the images that came with it. Truly they go perfectly with every cord played and I was simply transported somewhere else and some when else. Thank you again for uploading. Namaste
Thanks for your music set. I was looking for some music for my tea ceremony and finally I found what I need. I'm gonna make a music podcast with traditional Chinese folk music so I'll use some of songs from your playlist. 谢谢你
Finally real chinese folk music, not fantasy westernized "chinese" music! (beautiful, anyway).
I'm currently drinking white Tea from the ancient tea gardens in Jingmai, Yunnan. It's called Moonlight White. Thanks for the tune. It fists perfectly for the occasion.
I have been searching high and low for an album to play while doing gongfu in my little tea space. This is perfect! Thank you so much for sharing this with the world 😊
I m having green tea.
Chinese elders: Ssshhh.. I sense.... a Japanese among us.
慢慢品尝
This should be the way that we enjoy life, the nature and the universe, to be the most calm and humane animal on the earth.
I switch from 20beers at weekend for years to one or 2 tea sessions in a week. And try to work every day on myself. Think humanaty has such a high potential. Everything is possible. Just be in yourself and find the answer.
Sounds about right for 7 am
I have been recently in Malaysia and got a terrible insomnia. I was sleeping just 2 hours per 2 days. One sleepless night I had an auditory hallucination even with ear plugs. Later I started searching which of the Asian instruments sounded like in my hallucination and found that it was guqin. Now I listen guqin for fun. It relaxes my brain.
Wisdom, patience, and tea...
I am grateful every day for not being born before tea was discovered!
And mariahuana
Evening Song Of The Drunken Fisherman - 00:00
High Mountains - 04:12
Flowing Water - 07:25
Memory Of And Old Friend - 13:20
Peilan - 20:30
Absolute Quietness Of Apes And Cranes - 25:00
Water Celestial - 30:21
Meditation In Autumn By The Dongting River - 34:43
Bless The World - 36:55
Guangling San - 44:10
Rainy Nights At River Xiao And Xiang - 55:26
Duan Qing - 57:57
This version of 高山 and 流水 sound very different. I didn’t recognize either at first.
To western ears it sounds like someone plays out tune all the time. But in reality it shows how we have forgotten to feel every tone.
Thank you for that. I've always wondered why I enjoyed the seemingly random chords but this makes total sense. The essence of music itself.
Yes. Each note is in the moment. It can bring us there.
@Enûma Eliš It's not true though. If you study the history, especially of keyboard tuning, Europe has a very deep tradition of microtonal music theory with Major composers like Bach and Debussy giving it greatly sophisticated consideration. Likewise if you listen to prewar recordings of European recordings across genres you'll find a great diversity of tuning idioms even in the context of a string section. Italian opera recordings from the 20s for instance lean heavily toward just intonation. Even the ideology that European music is somehow rigidly tuned to the keys of a Japanese or American digital synthesizer, when it's audibly not, is largely derived from the Ideology of British Rock music: some of the most self-consciously microtonal music to ever exist. And if you want full quarter tones outside of Northern European Folk Music, and Southern European Folk Music, and Eastern European folk music, there was an entire world of attempts at full 24 tet chromatic harmony in the 20s, and a variety of purpose built instruments for the tasks.
Also if you listen to a good deal of German Opera, I think you'd be hard pressed to say if the vocals conform to any discernable modality, let alone tuning ideal.
The subtle genteel of a note...
Hearing music of the Guqin for the first time (2005?) was electrifying.
The instrument and the historical music continue to be wonderful.
Love the pics here. The music is kind of like a wind chime if it were made of strings, unorganised yet soothing
Western music is based on 8 notes (octave). Asian music is based on 5 notes
Tea with Erping has a good video about Chinese tea
даже только за чай китайскую культуру можно уважать и называть великой
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful music. I wonder how many people in these pictures are still alive. They look so virulent. All is passing. I am passing. This music will live on longer than me as well.
All the mistakes i have made will fade away. Heaven will take over the earth. And this music shall play on.
This music creates a space that is both social and contemplative - just as the tea ceremony is, or even the simple enjoyment of tea, conversation and nature. Thank you - xiè xie _/|\_
This music feels engaging, without being manipulative. I find my mind freeing from troubling thoughts. All is relaxing, beautiful, allowing for deeper breathing. The slow pace is wonderful, the path unexpected, very organic with a sense of gentle discovery, like meandering through a beautiful landscape on a peaceful day. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful, wonder-full music.
Thank you for the photo and music.... It a beautiful juxtaposition of photos and music.
This is the best tea music on youtube. The photos are incredible as well!
I am inspired and impressed... it is hard to stop listening and go to sleep.
Very cool with pictures and music NICE!!!
Today I wanted to listen to something other than Qin, while drinking my morning tea, especially since I was drinking Darjeeling, which is from India and not China. So I looked around UA-cam and ended up here.
weird comment and I love it. You wanted to watch a video that someone else decided matched the taste of your tea? This is both random and sublime. Thank you.
Try typing 'sitar' into the search bar!
thank you
It's like a dude tuning a guitar for ages lol. Love it
Definately a humorous way of appreciating this sound which is new to me!
Forever tuning,forever young!
Never stops tuning! Wonder if that's to accommodate new stretchy strings? Or maybe the musician is imitating the shaking vessels of tea and water?
This dude has been tuning this 7 strings Fretless GUQIN for three thousand years. Just fingers and strings and free spirit. Love it!
This is absolutely marvelous. I just completed a tea ceremony while listening to this wonderful piece of music and then after I was done I saw the images that came with it. Truly they go perfectly with every cord played and I was simply transported somewhere else and some when else.
Thank you again for uploading.
Namaste
Pranam 🙏
Jasmine dragon vibes
Thanks for your music set. I was looking for some music for my tea ceremony and finally I found what I need. I'm gonna make a music podcast with traditional Chinese folk music so I'll use some of songs from your playlist. 谢谢你
Master WANG passed away in 2008.
One of the best yet! 🙏❤️
Beautiful music! A great contrast from some of the other qin music I like to listen to!
Yea, this one's a banger! Just got so much depppttthhhh to it...just captivates and sucks you in!
I'm drinking some 2017 puerh ❤❤❤❤❤
Спасибо за Ваш отзыв! ;)
Great mood! Nice calming music!!!
Отлично зашло с Японским чайком. Спасибо огромное и ещё раз за то что без рекламы.
This is my favorite "work" music.
thank you for posting these gems!
Большое спасибо 🍵
Очень классная тема ❤️🕉
Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật
Very good!!!
Hello, can you link to the book, or post the Chinese characters of the title and author? I’m trying to find a copy.
🎶😍❤
画面应该是四川成都地区七八十年代的
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Someone know wich type of they're drinking? Greets from germanY
it's more likely they drink green tea. Maybe Sichuan
Cremita fina
Whats that for an Inschtrument?
Слава Армия Китая!!!🇨🇳🇨🇦👌
ВО бЛАГО КТО НА ВЕДИЧЕСКИЙ МАССАЖ И чай адмиральский и офицерский колекционный который маривана ;)))) вВелес шутит.
mocne
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who is the photographer?
7:35 !squid games!
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may I ask what a tea ceremony is?
just giving high attention to tea making and tea drinking process
@@M0SSl amazing I need to go to china now
đy lyuf ra phảy
ngô huệ tuơi alo
Im drinking bug bitten oolong from China
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