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Some Western style music

1. "Spring Dance" is a piano piece that describes the dance of the people of Xinjiang. In the presentation part, the theme is further expanded by the insertion of the left hand. Pay attention to the fingering, tonality and fingering of the same sound, and make big octave jumps to ensure continuity.

The expansion part is the most difficult part of the whole song. The skipping sixteenth notes and the slurs must be played accurately and the sound must be clean. When playing, pay attention to the transition of timbre and the rapid descent of the melody with both hands. The piano part (especially the long arpeggios) is the most difficult part of the song.

2. "After the Fleadh/Running Through the Woods With Keetu" is a pure music song composed, arranged and performed by Paul Winter. The song is included in the album "Celtic Solstice" and was released by Living Music on 1999-02-09.

3. "Silk Road" is the background music composed by Kitaro for the Sino-Japanese TV documentary "Silk Road", which was released in 1980.

4. "Eternal Chang'an" is a pure music song composed, arranged and performed by Cheng Chi. The song is included in the album "New Silk Road 2006" ", released by China Record Company on 2006-08-07. The album contains 13 songs.

5. "Gaoh Lita" is a pure music song composed, arranged and performed by Zhang Xuhua. The song is included in the album "Western Style Saxophone" and is composed by Xingwen The record company released it on 2004-09-12. The album contains 32 songs.