File:Kid's Dance Chinese Folk Piano Player Jason M. C.,Han.ogg

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English: As my one line explanation in Caption, this 'sound image' was played according a piece of manuscript in China's National Grading Test book, named 'Kids' Dance'. It's composer was Suxian Yu (Its name, after directly translated, was 'a Good wish that GuSu - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusu_District Intelligent saint was born in Yu Family' - interesting, after thinking of) Oh, my lovely piano learners, don't when just hearing the phrase 'Exanimation of Piano'; then in these happy Chinese Lunar New Year's Days on-going for celebrating Pig's Year, but you were there - suddenly with a 'Green face' (In Chinese culture, a Green face was to describe a person who was scared deeply) ... Without the mention of 'Exanimation', could you find this folk tune was designed beautifully, lightly, and vividly - with many polyphonic skills, to describe the scenes of a or a group of kids who were happy playing situation? Yes, there must be some heart-beating & exciting parts with the innocence.That's the meaning from kids' nature, I thought.

Therefore, I think, as a gift, for celebrating happy 2019 Pig's year, it should be an on-going background case from January to March (winter holidays). In playing this little tune, it remembered me many good moments in the class-break time between each two courses on campus. In those days, for happy playing of some games and relaxing ourselves, while class-bells ringing, we kids were rushed out to the playground. Do you think kids were very skillful and expertized in playing? Yes, you can hear Cops & Robbers (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(game)), Chinese jump rope (Wikipedia introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_jump_rope ), Skipping rope (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skipping_rope), and Marbles-beating (Wikipedia introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_(toy) )... or just simple running-after each other in a rhythm like a dance.... Indeed, I wasn't a naughty boy during that time but quietly with a book... oh, not always so.... but sometimes. Indeed, in my tens more years, usually, I was to make a presentation & speech to a group of my followers regarding with stories, films, TV shows, new knowledge or even a poem or some good words I have watched before...Like today? Somehow like today... But, the grand impression of other kids' playing ways, including me, didn't pass away.

Say some skillful composing & playing skills in this Chinese Folk polyphony (Fugue) in parallel motion. Yes, some of it were learnt from Western world in modernism for many years, such as Bach's. However, one special skill, in my piano teaching, was called ' The Methodology of Supplemental Position', was one of its own nature usually in Pentatonic composition (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentatonic_scale). It's my words to describe: from rhythm, two hands didn't want the termination between each other, then, made some supplemental associations in each other's rest-parts for the continuality of a main melodic line with its 'followers' in different branches together (or channels). Finally, a whole impression of something can be kept to the end - oh, it's about kids, and their happy playing scenes. It's hard to say very clearly... just feel and touch it for many years.

In addition, I prefer its coda part very much, in which the sliding four-notes arpeggios distributed between two hands made a scene that class-beginning bell was ringing again and kids were hurry back (through a sliding stairway), then 'doubling a round' to their seats before teacher's coming in... Finally, nothing almost had happened, before the 'Octave' moment teacher was announcing 'class' beginning'... So skillful and vividly, kids can do... Do you think so?

Finally, forget to say, it was recorded in a Digital Recorder Pen made by Sony Company (before digital format conversion). It was from one of my best friends who bought for me as a gift in America. He said it's much cheaper than bought the imported one in China in that period... I have lost it for many years in a hidden corner, but found when cleaning my room up those several weeks of 2019 ago.

Thanks all, Happy Pig's Year 2019! Let us celebrating on the way!

Yours Jason M. C., Han (talk) 03:46, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
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'Kid's Dance', from a piano tune in China National Grading Test, was personally performed here, as a gift for all piano-kids' 'Happy 2019 Lucky Pig Year'

23 January 2019

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