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Is the background music of the weather forecast an electronic organ for fishing boats to play musical instruments at night? It is said on the Internet that Pu Zhang Qi created it with an electronic or

Is the background music of the weather forecast an electronic organ for fishing boats to play musical instruments at night? It is said on the Internet that Pu Zhang Qi created it with an electronic organ. The background music of the weather forecast, Fishing Boat Singing Late, was played by electronic piano player Pu Yong with an electronic synthesizer.

Pu was a famous electronic organ player in Shanghai in the early 1980s. The most representative of Pu's electronic organ works is this song "Fishing boats sing late".

"Fishing Boat Singing Late" was originally a famous guzheng song, with a soothing and elegant beginning, depicting the picture of the sunset leaning against the blue waves; Then gradually falling tone, repeatedly changing tone, using five-tone circuitous technique, showing the fisherman's interest in singing late. The biggest feature of this song is that it is played repeatedly with rising and falling melodies, and it is gradually accelerated. The music is ups and downs, showing the scene of flowing water echoing and fishing boats drifting with the tide. This is a poetic and excellent Zheng Song. Pu created a new and more beautiful electronic piano music "Fishing Boat Singing Late" by adapting Wang Liping's "Dive Girl" (the theme song of the documentary "Dive Girl" in the late 1970s) and folk music "Dive Girl".

1984, CCTV selected 1 33 seconds to 2 minutes and 42 seconds from Pu's adaptation and performance, and made a seamless connection. As the background music of weather forecast, it has been used to this day and won the audience's love. This piece of music is the most familiar music of1300 million people in China. It has been played on time every day for more than 30 years and has never changed. This is probably the longest playing background music of all TV programs in the world.