File:Pingtan Treasure.ogg

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Pingtan_Treasure.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 41 s, 131 kbps, file size: 2.51 MB)

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English: It was a short piece of Pingtan-singing (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzhou_Pingtan) recorded from two artists' work in a public place of old city - Suzhou (Wikipedia Introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzhou), or called Gusu District's (Wikipedia Introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusu_District). Why I thought it was possibly and valuably allowed to be submitted to Wikimedia Commons was because of three reasons. Firstly, it was in a Pingtan public place allowing all common travellers like me - a little Jason, to record by their own smart-phone. In this reasoning chain, they publically allowed me to record; and somehow, just focusing on this music product itself, I can be called a first maker having picked up two artists' common & improvising work without letting it disappear in an immediate way. In other words, I recorded it in the first person, who had seen it as a natural phenomenon(landscape) rather than in social network - its happening and disappearing from silence and to silence. Secondly, it was for commons who were in their trips, which met our media's faith. Thirdly, it was a real beauty of fork singing with Gusu dialects. You can feel its sweet and gentle voices softly relaxing your spirit, which made me drunk in in a whole afternoon. Male voices were bright but melodious; while, female voices were treble but mild... Pingtan was an important heritage from commons and for commons. When enjoying it, we can try to taste a cup of slow tea and understand its old fashion. Therefore, you knew, it had also recorded one of my most enjoyable time there. Those above were reasons I thought it was valuable and possible to be shared. I didn't sure after transformation, its figures were still carried. Maybe, only voices were left there. Though I didn't know the names of those two artists, I would like to send my respects to them and their old fashion. Thanks for making the world beautiful!
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