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Brief Introduction of the Song Jasmine
The pentatonic tone of Jasmine has distinct national characteristics, and its smooth melody contains periodic and symmetrical structure, and can adapt to western aesthetic habits, so it can spread in the western world.
This song belongs to a minor folk song and is a single song. The melody with five progressive tones shows a euphemistic, smooth and soft Jiangnan style, vividly depicting a gentle and virtuous girl who is attracted by the fragrant and beautiful jasmine, reluctant to pick it up and want to give up. The whole song is euphemistic and delicate, with deep and subtle feelings.
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In August 2008, in order to welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the MV of this song was filmed. Jia Lei wore a golden cheongsam and participated in the filming of MV. In order to give the audience different visual enjoyment, MV director Kong adopted an alternative expression technique for the first time, combining Chinese religious culture with songs.
As an important part of MV shooting, the director planned Jia Lei to sing songs in the palm of a giant Buddha several feet high, while Jia Lei calmly shot MV pictures on the giant Buddha. In addition, as a gift to the Beijing Olympic Games, the MV specially edited the footage of the Bird's Nest, making the whole MV full of Olympic atmosphere.
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