Tencent Music Entertainment Group to Create a World-class Performer of "On the Exhaustion of Chinese Music" Talk about exploring the creation and promotion of Chinese music.

    On February 28th, the cross-border music interactive talk show "Guo Le Jing Hua Lun" jointly produced by Tencent Music Research Institute under Tencent Music Entertainment Group, Guoxiaole and QQ Music Guole Huanxin was officially broadcast. Talk to world-class Chinese musicians and talk about the past and future "evolution" of Chinese music. From February 28th, The Theory of Chinese Music will be broadcast on the whole platform of QQ music, cool dog music, cool me music, national karaoke and Tencent video at 12:00 every Wednesday.

The theme of the first program, "Cyber and Prosperity", was presented by china opera percussion player Wang Jianan and Fang Jinlong, a Chinese music artist, a collector of musical instruments and a representative of contemporary five-string pipa, to discuss the collision between traditional Chinese music and future technology.

In the first program "Cyber and Prosperity", Fang Jinlong talked from past lives, a five-string pipa, and expressed his opinions on how to promote the prosperity of Chinese music and the help and influence of the development of intelligent technology on music from the perspective of industrial big data industry. As a representative of the contemporary five-stringed pipa and a collector of musical instruments, Fang Jinlong shared the development history of the five-stringed pipa in a simple way, and put forward the concept of "keeping upright and innovating", which is not conservative and innovative.

Regarding the influence of cutting-edge technologies such as AI on the music industry, Fang Jinlong said that he is the beneficiary of the development of science and technology, but the special touch created by live performance is irreplaceable. In this regard, Wang Youyou, deputy secretary-general of Tencent Music Research Institute, also shared his observations on technology and music from the perspective of the platform. At present, Tencent Music is feeding back music through technology, allowing more people to enter the music circle, thus expanding the music population and stimulating more people’s creativity and appreciation, thus realizing the prosperity of technology to music. At the end of the program, Fang Jinlong and Wang Jianan improvised a five-string pipa and China drum percussion version of "House of Flying Daggers", which led the audience to intuitively appreciate the infinite charm of Chinese music.

All along, Tencent Music takes music as the medium and strives to be a good disseminator of China music culture. As its professional research platform, Tencent Music Research Institute actively studies important issues in the development of the industry, connecting relevant parties in the industry with all walks of life, promoting multi-party dialogue and co-construction, and promoting the sound development of the digital music industry. In 2022, Tencent Music Research Institute founded the public welfare research project of "High-end Interview on China’s Music Industry Research". Now, it has officially presented its achievements with the launch of "On the Exhaustion of Chinese Music", and will also bring fresh and interesting thoughts to the majority of music lovers through more topics on Chinese music that keep pace with the times and the stirring views of musicians. Next, the program "On the Exhaustion of Chinese Music" will join Ma Jiuyue, one of the founders of China’s new folk music, Feng Mantian, a yueqin player, Chen Jun, a "Tai Chi Qin Xia" and Liu Le, a "Zheng Xing Ren", and other well-known Chinese musicians to help Chinese excellent traditional culture to flourish in a rich topic of Chinese music.

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