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Chinese Bicycle Stories by Jeremy Moyer Jeremy Moyer : Chinese Bicycle Stories.
Erhu music bridging eastern, western, contemporary and folk traditions.


Chinese Bicycle Stories is a poetic musical journey using the language of Chinese musical instruments and folk traditions. All the music is composed and performed by Jeremy Moyer. On this album he plays Chinese 3-stringed banjo - Qinqin (秦琴), Erhu (二胡), Gaohu (高胡), Taiwanese Coconut Shell Fiddle - Kezi Xian (殼子弦), Cantonese Coconut Shell Fiddle - Yehu (椰胡),Sanxian (三弦), Guitar, Percussion and Kalimba. There are guest performances by Kevin Ramessar on Guitar, Shawn Mativetsky on Tabla and Renaud Gay on Flute. The album was recorded in Shanghai.

Credits
All music composed, arranged and performed by Jeremy Moyer

Guest performances: Shawn Mativetsky - Tabla on Spirit Wind; Kevin Ramessar -
Guitar on Spirit Wind; Renaud Gay - Flute on Bringing in the New Year

Recorded by Jeremy Moyer in Shanghai (Except Spirit Wind - recorded by François Lapointe in Montréal)

Mixed and mastered by J. Richard Hutt at Cedartree: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Cover art by Moyang

Produced by Jeremy Moyer

Contact: jeremy@jeremymoyer.com

Album release date: 1 February 2018


Songs:

1. Kingdom of Nanzhao
2. Snow Legend
3. Suzhou Embroidery
4. Spirit Wind
5. Spring on Wutai Mountain
6. Piggy Fights the Scary Monsters
7. Sweet Dumpling Seller
8. Breathing In
9. Bringing in the New Year
10. Two Strings Dancing Chi (In Memory of Zhang Shi-Dong)
11. Making a Wish
12. Zhaokang Village

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 09/18/2020
Jeremy Moyer lives in Tianzhong Township Taiwan

Tagged as: World, Instrumental World, Folk


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