Static Sheet Music
Cai Cha Pu Die(Picking Tea and Chasing Butterflies) originated from Tea-picking Lantern , which comes from Meishan Village, Suban Township, Xinluo District, Longyan City and has a heritage history of more than 200 years. In 1952, this piece was renamed Cai Cha Pu Die(Picking Tea and Chasing Butterflies) and has gained wide recognition in subsequent cultural activities.
Cai Cha Pu Die(Picking Tea and Chasing Butterflies) is a Fujian folk song with a lofty and beautiful melody and a lively rhythm. It is also a very pleasant overlapping tones etude. Since the overlapping tones technique requires the fingers to complete the opening and closing actions in an extremely short time, performers need to carry out a large amount of practice to improve the flexibility and reaction speed of their fingers.
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