Sun, 27 September 2009 ![]() I know there is a special Moon festival in China coming soon. So I wrote a special guitar tune for it. I hope you like it. Bye for now Alan Comments[6] |
Wow! It sounds really a very poetic and terrific guitar tune, Alan. It's really super for both the tune and the idea.
In China, we have so many very beautiful words which come from the ancient poetries and describe moon in this festival. And now, it's really very impressive to hear this beautiful guitar tune come from England and also describe moon for the festival.
Happy mid-autumn festival in advance, Alan.
In China, we have so many very beautiful words which come from the ancient poetries and describe moon in this festival. And now, it's really very impressive to hear this beautiful guitar tune come from England and also describe moon for the festival.
Happy mid-autumn festival in advance, Alan.
What a nice tune!Alan.I like it very much.
The Mid-Autumn Day is drawing near,and we have a saying here:"十五的月亮十六圆",which means the moon is the biggest and brightest of the year not on the night of the festival(Aug.15th in Chinese lunar calendar,which falls on Oct.3rd this year),but on the next night.
You can have a try,Alan, and see if it's also true in the sky of Lancashire,England.;-)
(time zone is different between UK and China, but the moon is quite the same~~)
The Mid-Autumn Day is drawing near,and we have a saying here:"十五的月亮十六圆",which means the moon is the biggest and brightest of the year not on the night of the festival(Aug.15th in Chinese lunar calendar,which falls on Oct.3rd this year),but on the next night.
You can have a try,Alan, and see if it's also true in the sky of Lancashire,England.;-)
(time zone is different between UK and China, but the moon is quite the same~~)
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