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Ron korb's China flute.

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Sometimes I think music is alive. Whenever you are deeply attracted by some kind of music, it is that you are having a spiritual conversation with another living body. For example, now, I am listening to Ron kolb's Hometown, and the euphemistic flute sounds easily move me, making me put down all my attention and understand its wonderful language.

Ron korb, with a mixture of East and West, is good at playing dozens of flutes from all over the world. This musician, who has the reputation of "the first magic piper of our time", also likes China flute very much. In his album "Love in the East", he showed his understanding of China music, and let us appreciate the unique features of bamboo flute as a national musical instrument.

The traditional bamboo flute in China, especially the northern flute, is crisp and bright, and is often used to express cheerful feelings such as celebrating harvest and welcoming festivals. At home, Ryan Cobb makes the bamboo flute extremely warm and exquisite ... The soothing flute sounds in the sky, as if looking up and expecting. Sometimes it will fly to the height of the melody, but it will eventually hover and land. In other words, the flowing flute is a romantic heart, the flowing erhu is a warm home, and any heart needs a home.

Homecoming chose the opening overture of the famous Oscar-winning film The Last Emperor. The music composed by China musician Su Cong for the last emperor touched every audience with the mysterious atmosphere of China court. This is unforgettable music, and Su Cong won the Oscar for best composition. Ron korb's Homecoming is still represented by flute and erhu. As the bell rang, two huge red painted wooden doors opened. The still elegant erhu shows the luxurious temperament of the court, while the flute is more like the endorsement of the Jiangnan garden of the court. From the secluded place of the garden came the melodious flute, which was very idyllic and full of homesickness. Homesickness is a traditional complex of China people, and Ryan Cobb takes it as his topic. I think he already knows a lot about China culture.

Love in the East is dominated by Indian, Arabic, Japanese and other Asian schools, but it also contains a lot of China elements. In Dance of the Dark, ron korb chose the style of Jiangnan music and added the sonorous style of Peking Opera, which showed people's carnival in the dark. In shadow play, Chinese-style gongs and drums have the flavor of jazz drums, and the hilarious excitement is full of modern flavor. A mirage is blurred and distant, reminding people of the gorgeous and sad beauty in the music of "Da Ming Gong Ci", which is intoxicating.

Among Ron kolb's works, Irish Celtic music is the most famous. We can feel his love for Celtic music in The Secret of the Mind. Now, we have realized his persistence in China's music in Love in the East. Ryan Cobb has many friends in China music, which makes him better understand China music. Perhaps it can be said that if Celtic music is elegant and romantic in Ron kolb's mind, then China music is dignified and noble in his mind.

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Ron korb, the master of the modern magic flute-Dragon Flute, is a disc I have been looking for for for a long time. I sincerely thank my good friend for the original copy sent back from abroad (not the one represented by Taiwan Province Province)! I can't find this record on allmusic! Make an introduction and post it first! Depending on the situation, we will decide whether to provide MP3 download! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Ryan Kobolds has also played in many movie soundtracks. 1 1 years old, he showed his musical talent. Ryan Kobolds liked the sound of flute since he was very young, but he didn't come into contact with the straight flute until he went to school at the age of 1 1. Teachers and students soon discovered that Ryan Cobb had a keen sense of hearing and a talent for composing melodies. He is a born performer. As a teenager, Ryan Kobolds began to collect jazz records and often watched famous jazz performances. In high school, he began to learn to play the flute, and then joined the Irish flute and drum band. However, at that time, most of my peers thought that Ryan Kobolds should be a visual artist or a film producer, because he has been demonstrating his super powers in painting and sketching courses. However, like many young artists, Ryan Kobolds was chosen as the flute, which became a way for Ryan Kobolds to express his artistic talent. However, there are still many people who say that when listening to Ryan Cobb's performance, they can feel strong images-it should be Ryan Kobolds's painting talent that makes his music so influential. When I was in college, I formally took flute lessons. Ryan Kobolds began to learn flute and gradually entered the world of classical music. He studied under Douglas Stewart and won a scholarship from the Music School of the University of Toronto. After that, he got a bachelor's degree in music with his excellent flute playing. After that, Ryan Kobolds studied for a master's degree, with professors including Rob Aiken, Paula Robson and Mike Diport. However, by 1988, the classical flute no longer attracted Ryan Kobolds as before. By chance, Ryan Kobolds discovered China flute, just like discovering his new voice. Later, on his first album with Don Quinn, Ryan Cobb played several China flutes. Moving to Japan to Learn Oriental Flute With China's growing interest in bamboo flute, Lunzi decided to move to Japan and formally study traditional flute music. Fortunately, Ryan Kobolds was lucky enough to learn complex Japanese elegant music (court music) and many different bamboo flutes under the master of Chiwei's three thousand sons, which later appeared in his music album. At the same time, he also made many great traditional musicians, such as the shakuhachi player John? Seamount? Nadun and Mount Gu Quan; This also gives him a chance to get in touch with new ways of playing. Ryan Cobb not only discovered his Japanese cultural background, but also had the opportunity to discover what kind of musician he was. In Japan, Ryan Kobolds worked with composers and musicians? Coposhu recorded his second album, The Secret of Japan. Every piece of music shows the face of Japanese culture experienced by Ryan Cobb. This album was recorded in Tokyo and Osaka, using a group of musicians who mixed traditional Japanese and western instruments. Writing Double Platinum Famous Songs for Alan Tam ron korb wrote songs for Japanese Secret as well as JCM, a Tokyo music publisher. In addition, many big screen artists in Hong Kong have asked him for music. For example, 1993 created the album "Always Your Best" for Tam, and 1992 released the album "Lover" for Alan Tam, and created the title song "No Tears", which won the honor of double platinum records. Another song won the Best Original Arrangement Award of Hong Kong Radio and Television. In order to discover more rare wind instruments, Ryan Cobb traveled to many other countries after Japan and, if possible, studied with local masters. This experience has created an album called "Flute Travel", which contains fifteen different kinds of flutes in the world. "Oriental Love"-Ryan Cobb used album after album to blend the cultures of five nationalities in the world and wrote a story about Indian shadow play. In order to further develop the mysterious feeling of Java and Barry, this album boldly adopted many different music styles in the world, including Spanish, Indian, China, West Indies and Cart. Before recording, Ryan Cobb and his band often played these music, not only to eliminate the strangeness in front of the live audience, but also to make the music have more energy and nutrients to play during recording. Since then, Ryan Kobolds has also completed the soundtrack of the film "Just a little red dot" directed by Mitto Mountain. This film won the Best Educational and Multicultural Film Award at the New York Film Festival and the highest award at the Mumbai Film Festival. In recent years, Ryan Cobb has also become an expert in Irish musical instruments, such as bass flute or bagpipes, appearing in many albums and TV series, such as New Moon and Emily in Heritage. Mystery of the Mind-13 The dream combination of super heavyweight musicians In 200 1 year, Ryan Kobolds's Mystery of the Mind was recorded in Real World Studio, England. The performers in the album invited all the members of the original class of "lorina mckenney" orchestra to perform, and even invited "riverdance" cellists Caroline Laver and Teresa Sinu Qibiao to perform on the piano. Thirteen super heavyweight musicians gathered together, making it the most impossible dream group in the music history of the new era. During the recording in the "Real World" studio, Ryan Kobolds met Peter Gabriel. He was very interested in the exotic flutes played by Ryan Cobb, so he asked Ryan Kobolds to play each different flute for him. Then, Peter Gabriel mentioned that he hoped to introduce Ryan Cobb to one of his good friends, Cambodian flute player and human rights activist Arne Jon Pound. Because of the establishment of Cambodian Volunteer Community Development (CVCD), Jacob was praised by many human rights organizations for helping children under war and contributing to the work of street teenagers in the United States. At the invitation of Jakob, Ryan Cobb went to Phnom Penh to help record the music project of the Cambodian master performance project. The main purpose of this project is to teach and establish a music library to revive and preserve Cambodian traditional music. Working with international directors from East and West in Aiteng? Ryan Kobolds recorded flute and piccolo during the journey of the film A Journey to Felicia starring Iraqi proverb director Bob Huskin. Ryan Kobolds also played the flute in the movie "Ride with the Devil" directed by Ang Lee and performed by Pearl. Last year, Ryan Kobolds made a guest appearance in a movie. Directed by Rob Li Pei. His role is similar to that of a flute player, and the scene is that the protagonist is enjoying the opera. In September, Ryan Cobb and Gary Nagata, another drummer, attended the premiere of this film and performed together at a banquet directed by Li Pei. In July, 2000, Ryan Kobolds performed for classical guitarist Lena Balder at a birthday party held in Beverly Hills luxury residence. Olivia Newton and Buzz Aldrin from Bazaar Town also attended the meeting. * Ang Lee, John Woo and other designated film soundtrack masters * have released 9 international albums, and more than 16 countries around the world have invited them to perform * Musicians, proficient in flute, Irish flute, China bamboo flute and other 15 kinds of wind music around the world * have experienced solid musical achievements in shaping visual images and depicting human feelings with music. Ryan Kobolds ron korb-has released nine international albums and been invited to perform in more than 16 countries around the world. He is called the first contemporary magic piper. Specializing in flute, bass flute, Irish flute, bamboo flute and China bamboo flute, he is the first person in today's music world. He is known as the "Master of Modern Magic Flute", and has been praised by Ang Lee, John Woo, Ai Teng? Mira nair, Nair and other world-class directors, as well as Ryan Kobolds, who competed with each other, visited the urban and rural villages in Carte distributed in the northern hemisphere in Secrets of the Mind, and were fascinated by the simple local residents and the vast and beautiful mountains and rivers, so they set off for Carte again to explore the most authentic original music of Carte, and even took millions of recording equipment to collect the space belonging to Carte nationality on the spot, such as waves lapping on the coast, ancient church bells and singing hymns. Title of the album: Dragon Taming-Dragon Flute Producer: ron korb Rennes-Kobolds CDNo. : ALCD-7784 Manufacturer: Made in Canada Release Date: 1995.

Some people say that the dragon flute sounds like a dragon's crooning; The mysterious and deep bamboo flute in North India can ferment love; It is said that the frequency of Japanese piccolo is the same as the whisper of God ... Title: 0 1, Passion at 8:00 ron korb: northern Indian flute, flute and keyboard Hugh Marsh: violin Rick Chadelas Lazar: percussion music with strong Middle Eastern flavor shows the vitality of life. This piece of music was written for Shakti, who showed the explosive energy of Indian dance and described the natural dynamics. 02. Isolation of loneliness 1:56 ron korb: Flute Bill Evans: Piano This is a movie episode to show the protagonist's disdain and contempt for others. The protagonist is a lone ranger who is rejected by his peers. Later, he realizes that unless he learns to respect others, he can't be respected by others. This song shows the lonely mood of the hero, and also shows that only love and understanding can have hope. 03, Warrior's Dance Warrior's Dance 4:56 ron korb: China bamboo flute, keyboard Michael Uyttebroek: the music of ancient Indian dancers of West African drums and percussion instruments, and also depicts the men of North American Indian tribes. Showing the situation of overcoming fear, growing and increasing wisdom. 04. Song of mitra Song of Mitaro 3:32 ron korb: Flute, Keyboard Bill Evans: Piano Ravi Naimpali: Tabula Drum, Percussion This song is about how people from two different cultures learn how to blend into each other's ethnic groups, learn the differences between different ethnic groups, and share their growth through experience. 05, Toda Temple (living in Japan) 3: 57 ron korb: China bamboo flute Sakaguchi Hiroshi: Keyboard Mori Yoshiro: Guitar Hiroshi Watanabe: Piano Nana Ogawa Hiroshi: Beshikawa Takeshi: Japanese Drum Code and Eiji: Percussion ron korb was inspired to write this song when he first went to Toda Temple in Nara. This temple is the largest wooden building in Japan. There is a magnificent and beautiful bronze statue of 16.2 1m sun, which is called "Birushana". In 737 AD, an amazing smallpox epidemic spread to Japan. Because he believed that Biju Shana had healing power, Emperor Jimmu ordered the statue to be built. 06, Indonesian 5:29 ron korb: Flute, Keyboard Bill Evans: Piano Ravi Naimpali: Tabra Drum, Percussion This song is the background music of a five-minute short film. Through the photos and films taken, it captures the distinctive features of Indian eclecticism. 07, Sentier Inconnu Stranger 3: 14 ron korb: China flute, percussion, keyboard This song is about an Indian aborigine, who lost his relationship with nature and his knowledge because he lived in a chaotic urban environment. In his dream, the soul of an ancient aborigine visited him and let him know his position and the most important thing in his life.

08, Yamatai 4:53 ron korb: Japanese piccolo and keyboard Eric Terreau: Before the founding of Japan, the ancient chronicles of China called Japan Yamatai Island. Whether the island really exists or not, Ryan Cobb thinks that the mountain can be the Atlantis of Asia. 09, Longan 2:02 ron korb: Percussion instruments and keyboards depict evil and angry dragons depicted in ancient European mythology. 10, Tokaido (living in Japan) 3: 12 This is my personal favorite! Ron korb: Hiroki Sakaguchi, Japanese Piccolo: Keyboard Mori Yoshiro: Guitar Watanabe Hirodai: Piano Nana Ogawa Hirodai: Bass Ishikawa Takeshi: Japanese Drum Code and Edgeri: Percussion Instruments In ancient times, Tokaido was the main road connecting Kyoto in the west and Edo in the east. People traveling along this road include two different kinds of people: feudal landlords with huge property; Beggars or clergy, businessmen and artists begging for food everywhere. All along, the historical anecdotes and beautiful scenery on this road have always been the source of inspiration for literati or artists. 1 1, Shadow Montage Shadow Montage 3:47 ron korb: Flute, Keyboard Bill Evans: Piano Ravi Naimpali: Tabula Drum, Percussion This song contains three themes from oriental love: shadow play, mirage and golden robe. 12, Rapier 8: 15 ron korb: China bamboo flute, flute, bass flute, Japanese piccolo, percussion, keyboard Rick Lazar: Tingba drum, percussion Many years ago, ron korb met an archaeologist who lived in the mountainous suburb of Mie Prefecture. He told a story about the heavenly sword. A Japanese Shinto monk dreamed that the world was horribly destroyed by war. In order to prevent such a disaster, the monk and his companions decided to pray for peace every day. At the same time, they smashed Rapier into many pieces, and then used these pieces as Shinto pieces, which were later scattered all over the world.

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