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Is the background music of CCTV weather forecast played by flute?
The people of the fishing fleet sing at night.
Zheng solo was developed by Lou Shuhua according to the ancient song Return, and another theory was adapted by Jin Zhuonan according to the traditional Shandong Double Board. Now widely circulated Louben, the first half is the same as Jinben, and the second half is unique to Louben. At the beginning of the music, with beautiful and elegant tunes and soothing rhythm, a picture of the sunset reflecting the blue waves is painted. Then 66 1 16 was used as seed material, and the music was lively and interesting. When changing repeatedly, swing around 356 1 55 2356 33 with a pentatonic scale. This melody is not only very stylish, but also beautiful, and it is really interesting to sing late. Finally, the melody that rises first and then falls is combined into a circular circle, which is repeated many times, and the speed is accelerated one after another, showing the scene that happy fishermen are leisurely, white sails drift with the tide, and fishing boats return home with full loads. The poetic Zheng music of the richest man has been adapted into, guzheng duet and violin solo. This song can be seen in most music textbooks.
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