Jay Chou's song on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
#1
Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:33 AM
Jay Chou made a perfect combination of introducing TCM into his song, which has all the names of Chinese herbs. The song is also a satire against those who hero-worship westernization and make a reference to traditional Chinese culture.
Good music, dance and lyric
Enjoy!


"夫君子之行:靜以修身,儉以養德;非淡泊無以明志,非寧靜無以致遠。" - 諸葛亮
One should seek serenity to cultivate the body, thriftiness to cultivate the morals. If you are not simple and frugal, your ambition will not sparkle. If you are not calm and cool, you will not reach far. - Zhugeliang
#2
Posted 03 December 2010 - 03:05 AM
#3
Posted 08 January 2011 - 12:26 AM
Jay Chou's Zhong Guo Feng music clearly modernized many "traditional aspects" of Chinese culture.


"夫君子之行:靜以修身,儉以養德;非淡泊無以明志,非寧靜無以致遠。" - 諸葛亮
One should seek serenity to cultivate the body, thriftiness to cultivate the morals. If you are not simple and frugal, your ambition will not sparkle. If you are not calm and cool, you will not reach far. - Zhugeliang
#4
Posted 08 January 2011 - 01:02 AM
#5
Posted 08 January 2011 - 08:13 AM
although this music is very westernizedJay Chou says that in this music, the lyrics was meant to mock those Chinese who are too westernized and do not like Chinese culture.
Jay Chou's Zhong Guo Feng music clearly modernized many "traditional aspects" of Chinese culture.
#6
Posted 10 January 2011 - 09:21 AM
although this music is very westernized
The music is afterall still a rap music played using western instrument.


"夫君子之行:靜以修身,儉以養德;非淡泊無以明志,非寧靜無以致遠。" - 諸葛亮
One should seek serenity to cultivate the body, thriftiness to cultivate the morals. If you are not simple and frugal, your ambition will not sparkle. If you are not calm and cool, you will not reach far. - Zhugeliang
#7
Posted 10 January 2011 - 10:31 AM
The music is afterall still a rap music played using western instrument.
Then again, how are you to promote Chinese culture when your music composition involves no Chinese elements? RAP itself is not suited for tonal languages, where everything is sung according to beat and no longer its tone. I am not saying that Chinese music must forever stick to operas, but develop something different than the Westerns, or at least something more suited to Chinese - as a language.
I think, to really dedicate to promote Chinese music, is - at least - try to involve more Chinese instruments in contemporary music. It doesn't hurt to have erhus as a second voice, rather than the violins or Western flutes. Guzheng can also try replacing piano.
#8
Posted 14 January 2011 - 04:04 AM
Zhongguo Feng is a mix between Chinese music and Western influences. ZGF songs can use Chinese instruments, vocal techniques, and pentatonic scale, but mixed with Western elements.
Then again, how are you to promote Chinese culture when your music composition involves no Chinese elements? RAP itself is not suited for tonal languages, where everything is sung according to beat and no longer its tone. I am not saying that Chinese music must forever stick to operas, but develop something different than the Westerns, or at least something more suited to Chinese - as a language.
I think, to really dedicate to promote Chinese music, is - at least - try to involve more Chinese instruments in contemporary music. It doesn't hurt to have erhus as a second voice, rather than the violins or Western flutes. Guzheng can also try replacing piano.
#9
Posted 06 March 2011 - 10:56 PM
I enjoyed the song, though... and Jay Chou's dancing in the MV :-)
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