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qupai (Chinese: 曲牌; pinyin:
qǔpái; also
called Chinese: 牌子; pinyin: paizi) is the
generic term for a
fixed melody used in
traditional Chinese music...
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music is
southern or northern.
Kunqu Qupai music can be
divided into
vocal qupai and
instrumental Qupai according to its
different uses. The biggest...
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Empire in 1271.
Baisha xiyue is a
classical orchestral musical form, with 24
qupai (tunes), pla**** on
antique Chinese musical instruments, such as flute, shawm...
- opera) and
choudan (comic role) opera,
according to the repertoire. Its
qupai (the
names of the tunes)
belongs to nanyin, an
ancient music style from...
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basha xiyue is
performed by orchestras.
There are 24 simple,
energetic qupai (tunes) in use.
Dongjing uses a type of
traditional musical notation called...
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second type of
melody heard in
Peking opera is the fixed-tune melody, or
qupai.
These are
instrumental tunes that
serve a
wider range of
purposes than...
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music consists of a
repertoire of
traditional melodies,
together known as
qupai, in
which tempo and
ornamentation vary
according to the mood of the instrumentalist...
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these pieces resembles a
suite (taoqu) of
variations upon a
stock melody (
qupai or "noted tune").
These are
called ban or "beat"
variations and
follow an...
- The
percussion music uses
large gongs and drums.
These run
through the
Qupai frequently, so that the help, playing, and
singing are
closely combined...
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these pieces resembles a
suite (taoqu) of
variations upon a
stock melody (
qupai or 'noted tune').
These are
called ban or 'beat'
variations and
follow an...