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  2. Guoyue - Wikipedia

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    Examples of these solo pieces are "Night Song of the Fisherman" (漁舟唱晚) which was composed for the guzheng in 1936 based on an old Shandong piece "Double Beat" (雙板), Dance of the Yi People composed for the pipa in 1965, and "The Moon Mirrored in the Erquan Pool" (二泉映月) composed for the erhu by Abing.

  3. Dance of the Yao People - Wikipedia

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    In the late 20th century, the song was used as the basis for several pop songs, in both China and the United States. The first 18 notes of the 1998 song " When You Believe ," as recorded by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey , are based on "Dance of the Yao People," although the Chinese composers of the original work were not credited.

  4. Category:Pop ballads - Wikipedia

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    Alice (Avril Lavigne song) Alive (Bee Gees song) Alive (Dami Im song) Alive (Jennifer Lopez song) All at Once (Whitney Houston song) All Cried Out (Alison Moyet song) All I Ask; All I Ask of You; All I Have to Give; All I Know; All I Need (Jack Wagner song) All I Need to Know (Emma Bunton song) All I See Is Your Face; All I Want (For Christmas)

  5. Music of China - Wikipedia

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    The Nakhi of Lijiang play a type of song and dance suite called baisha xiyue, which was supposedly brought by Kublai Khan in 1253. Nakhi Dongjing is a type of music related to southern Chinese forms, and is popular today. The Dai ethnic musical styles are similar to those of South Asia, Myanmar, and Thailand.

  6. List of Global Chinese Pop Chart number-one songs of 2018

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    This is a list of the songs that topped the Global Chinese Pop Chart in 2018.. The Global Chinese Pop Chart (全球华语歌曲排行榜) is a weekly Chinese language pop music chart compiled by 7 Chinese language radio stations across Asia: Beijing Music Radio, Shanghai Eastern Broadcasting (), Radio Guangdong, Radio Television Hong Kong, Taipei Pop Radio, Singapore's Y.E.S. 93.3FM and ...

  7. Hokkien pop - Wikipedia

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    Hokkien pop, also known as Taiwanese Hokkien popular music, T-pop (Chinese: 臺語流行音樂), Tai-pop, Minnan Pop and Taiwanese folk (Chinese: 臺語歌), is a popular music genre sung in Hokkien, especially Taiwanese Hokkien and produced mainly in Taiwan and sometimes in Fujian in Mainland China or Hong Kong or even Singapore in Southeast Asia.

  8. Mandopop - Wikipedia

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    The Mandarin popular songs of the Shanghai era are considered by scholars to be the first kind of modern popular music developed in China, [10] and the prototype of later Chinese pop song. [11] Li Jinhui is generally regarded as the "Father of Chinese Popular Music" who established the genre in the 1920s. [ 12 ]

  9. List of dance in China - Wikipedia

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    Heavenly Tower Lion Dance (天塔狮舞; Tianta shiwu) Present Tea dance [8] Tea picking dance (採茶舞; Caicha wu) Present Fujian [4] Tea lantern dance Present Yangge (秧歌; lit. 'Rice Sprout Song'); also known as yangko [4] Song –Present Han Chinese [4] Northern China [4] Yangge derivatives Hongchou wu (紅綢舞 ; lit. "Red Silk Dance ")