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Hardcover A Musical Journey: From the Great Wall of China to the Water Towns of Jiangnan Book

ISBN: 0973349212

ISBN13: 9780973349214

A Musical Journey: From the Great Wall of China to the Water Towns of Jiangnan

**Chosen as an American Booksellers Association autumn 2004 Book Sense Children’s Pick!** A Musical Journey is a new children's book that takes young readers on a musical tour that celebrates the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good

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Beautiful!

We love this book! Not only was the book thoughtfully written, the painting were beautiful, and the characters in this books were so cute. We really appreciate the CD that accompanies the book. The music that comes with the book makes reading it a joy, and a fun expereince for the children. We learn a lot about China through this book, thank you!

A fact filled book & beautiful CD

You and your child will be guided throught this amazing book with Ming & Kim who are also dressed in costumes of minority tribes through out the Peoples' Republic of China. This is how the book breaks down. Each page also has it's very own music track. The music is absolutely beautiful and is unlike any Chinese music cd that we own! The more we listen to this cd we really love it! My daughter actually requests to hear certain songs, our favorite has sounds like running horses! CD - Great Wall of China - The Chinese Dragon The book and music speaks of how on Chinese New Year there is a big dragon dance to celebrate the New Year. It talks about how Chinese drums & cymbals give you a feeling of happiness. " This Asian adaptation of music that is played during festive occasions". Silk Road It's music has foot bells and a tambourine in this original composition. Inner Mongolia This track is suppose to make you feel like you are racing across the plains on horseback and uses traditional Mongolain music with a horse head fiddle. ( It's doesn't look like a horse head at all. Imagine a square guitar with a long neck and curved handle like a cane). XinJiang This track has an instrument called a Rawap and is suppose to convay a young Uyghur girl dancing during a festive occasion. there is a small drawing of what a Rawap looks like as well as other instruments in other songs. Tibet This track has banjo, Tibetan drums and a bamboo flute and is supposed to make you think of children celebrating. Sichuan This melody is an updated folk music and it has a Bawu which is a type of Chinese clarinet. Guizhou " Maioa people relay messages, including expressions of friendship and love, to each other through song. These songs echo through the mountain ranges. A Miao girl plays the Lusheng" instrument. Guilin This track features a copper drum in the background and is suppose to take you to a woman who is picking tea leaves in the spring morning sun. Yunnan " The bamboo dance is a popular dance among the minority tribes of Yunnan. Dances move deftly between bamboo poles accompanied by the rhythmic beats of copper and wooden drums". Dongbei The main instrucments in this track are Chinese drums, cymbols, erhu and banhu. This track is known as Yang Ge and is played in parades during festive celebrations where thousands of people line up to watch the parades. Central Plains The bamboo flute in this track imitates a singing bird and also includes an instrument called a Pipa. It is suppose to make you think a grandfather laying under a big shade tree playing his flute while his grandson chases a small bird around the tree. Jiangnan This track is a new version of a 200-year-old Jiangnan folk song called Jasmine Flower. The song uses the Erhu which is kinda like a violin and the Pipa. Jasmine flowers are small and white and have the sweetest scent. You are suppose to imagine sitting in a boat on the canal in Zhouzhuang. The information in this book is unb

great music and drawings!

This book has great colorful pictures for kids and is written in a way that kids will find it interesting. It's hard to cram so many years of Chinese history into a short children's book but the author has done a good job of hitting the interesting high points. The accompanying CD has some wonderful original compositions. This is a welcome addition to the library of children's books on China.
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