All The Tea In China

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All The Tea In China © 2016 by Shane Ivers is licensed under CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons logoCCBY icon

A beautiful, traditional Chinese instrumental theme with shakuhachi, guzheng, erhu, koto, gongs, taiko drums, and operatic percussion – serene, authentic, and cinematic.

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All The Tea In China approaches its subject with genuine care and impressive range of authentic instrumentation. A shakuhachi flute provides the primary melodic voice with its breathy, evocative tone, a guzheng zither adds the characteristic plucked string colour of Chinese traditional music, and a Chinese erhu violin contributes expressive melodic lines of considerable beauty. Koto, gongs, tam-tams, and Taiko drums complete the percussion palette, and a touch of Chinese operatic percussion adds authentic flavour to the texture. The arrangement is more intimate than the companion piece Imperial China Cinematic – less orchestral, more traditional – and benefits from the restraint.

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Ideal for travel content covering China and the Far East, cultural documentary segments, and any project where authentic Chinese traditional instrumentation creates the right atmosphere. Works well for meditation and relaxation content with an Eastern aesthetic, martial arts and fitness content, and any YouTube production dealing with Chinese history and culture. Also effective for food content featuring Chinese cuisine and for any creator who wants genuine world music instrumentation rather than approximation.

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