Arachnophonia: Chinese Music by Jin Jie

Editor’s note: Arachnophonia (“Arachno” = spider / “-phonia” = sound) is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.

All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.

Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student manager Sophia (class of 2028) and features an historical overview of the music of China. Thanks, Sophia!

Chinese Music by Jin Jie
Translated by Wang Li and Li Rong.

Chinese Music by Jin Jie

As a student minoring in Chinese studies and a fan of Chinese music, I often find myself listening to older songs that were released before I was born.

The book Chinese Music explores the unique styles of Chinese music, including a variety of musical instruments that played an important role in shaping its culture. Music began with people singing, a form of expression that spread across regions and inspired labor workers to sing while working, offering encouragement.

Back then, people didn’t have the modern instruments we use today, so they created their own. For example, they made flutes out of bones and used special stones called qing to produce clear, piercing sounds. They crafted drums out of bronze and developed instruments like the xun, which resembles an ocarina, sometimes nicknamed a “potato flute.”

As time passes, the instruments they use also evolve. During the Qing Dynasty, performers played instruments like erhus and south bangs. The erhu is a two-stringed instrument played with a bow and held vertically on the lap, similar to a violin. A South Bangs is a small drum struck with a stick.

I found it fascinating to read about these historical instruments, especially since I’ve seen some of them in the shows I watch. If you’re interested in learning more about traditional Chinese music, I highly recommend checking out the book Chinese Music at the Parsons Music Library.

Parsons Playlists: Spooky Season

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student manager Sophia (class of 2028) and features some songs to get you into the spooky spirit of October!

Spooky Season

Hi guys! It’s October, so you know what time it is! It is officially SPOOKY SEASON. Grab your pumpkins, light the candles, sit back, and relax as this playlist brings you into the spooky vibes.

Ray Parker Jr. – “Ghostbusters”

Andrew Gold – “Spooky Scary Skeletons”

John Carpenter – “Halloween Theme”

Danny Elfman – “This Is Halloween”

Rockwell – “Somebody’s Watching Me”

Bobby “Boris” Pickett – “The Monster Mash”

Michael Jackson – “Thriller”

Warren Zevon – “Werewolves of London”

Vic Mizzy – “The Addams Family Theme”

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – “Heads Will Roll”

Lady Gaga – “Bloody Mary”

Danny Elfman – “Beetlejuice Main Title”

Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, & Kathy Najimy – “I Put A Spell On You”

Lady Gaga – “The Dead Dance”

Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, & Kathy Najimy – “The Witches Are Back”

Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, & Kathy Najimy – “One Way Or Another”

Ed Ivory & Ken Page – “Oogie Boogie’s Song”

The Cramps – “The Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon”

Moriaty – “Dahmer Blues”

Monster High – “Fright Song”

Michael Jackson – “Ghosts”

Ashnikko – “Halloweenie III: Seven Days”

Beethoven / Komuz – “Fur Elise (Klutch Dubstep Trap Remix)”

Hocus Pocus – “Come Little Children”

David Bowie – “Magic Dance”

Melanie Martinez – “Carousel”

Alvin & the Chipmunks – “Witch Doctor”

Rihanna – “Disturbia”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp8XNR9pwF9zECndz6qcvz9iZXaFtwg_q&si=OBuhaGJxUc9cMHbi

And here it is on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7deG06LGooY1J2SjXBpNOx?si=6a4ec3aecec34567

Parsons Playlists: Lo-Fi Music

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student assistant Sophia (class of 2028) and features some lo-fi tunes.

Lo-Fi Music

Lo-Fi Music

Lofi Fruit Music – “Stan”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Lucid Dreams (Shape of My Heart)”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Night Trouble”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Sweater Weather”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Another Love”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Beggin’”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Jocelyn Flores”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Glimpse of Us”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Leaves From The Vine”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Can We Kiss Forever?”

Lofi Fruit Music – “7 Years”

Lofi Fruit Music – “A Thousand Years”

Lofi Fruit Music – “I’m Yours”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Steven Universe”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Riptide”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Fantasy (Talking To The Moon)”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Do I Wanna Know?”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Dancing in the Moonlight”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Everything I Wanted”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Una Mattina”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Gangsta’s Paradise”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Take Me To Church”

Lofi Fruit Music – “As It Was”

Lofi Fruit Music – “See You Again”

Lofi Fruit Music – “First Class”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Redbone”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Easy On Me”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Let Her Go”

Lofi Fruit Music – “I See Fire”

Lofi Fruit Music – “STAY”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Cradles”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Get You The Moon”

Lofi Fruit Music – “SAD!”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Arcade”

Lofi Fruit Music – “The Less I Know The Better”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Fireflies”

Lofi Fruit Music – “City Of Stars”

Lofi Fruit Music – “The Cave”

Lofi Fruit Music – “L’s Theme”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Better Together”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Toxic”

Lofi Fruit Music – “All We Do”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Still D.R.E.”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Industry Baby”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Frozen”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Congratulations”

Lofi Fruit Music – “ABCDEFU”

Lofi Fruit Music – “Sunset Lover”

Lofi Fruit Music – “The Remedy For A Broken Heart”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp8XNR9pwF9znUdjeEpADRzEY_tujL03d&si=_cqfum8qi124xq_K

And here it is on Spotify:

Arachnophonia: Theft! – A History of Music

Editor’s note: Arachnophonia (“Arachno” = spider / “-phonia” = sound) is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.

All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.

Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student assistant Sophia (class of 2028) and features the book Theft!: A History of Music. Thanks, Sophia!

Theft!: A History of Music by Keith Aoki, James Boyle, and Jennifer Jenkins

Theft!: A History of Music book cover

I recommend this book called Theft!: A History of Music. If you are looking to learn about music and its creation + the development of various genres but don’t like to read articles, this is the perfect book for you. Since the book is comic-style, it is easy to read and has visuals to go with it.

I like how the beginning of this book starts on a random planet in the universe. A group of people then got into the car and traveled back in time to when people recorded their music on sheets of paper so they could play the music another time. The group of people then found an old sheet of music that showed the notes, lines, and rhythm. This is fascinating to me because thousands of years ago, people wrote sheets of music which is still used to this day. It shows how even though music has evolved, the concept of music writing still exists and has been improved through time. Through the book, you can also see the different perspectives and arguments that happened when the concept of music was first introduced.

Parsons Playlists – K-Pop

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student assistant Sophia (class of 2028) featuring some K-Pop tunes.

K-Pop

Aespa – “Supernova”

Aespa – “Drama”

ILLIT – “Magnetic”

NewJeans – “Super Shy”

BABYMONSTER – “Sheesh”

LE SSERAFIM – “Easy”

(G)I-DLE – “Super Lady”

VIVIZ – “Maniac”

(G)I-DLE – “Wife”

BABYMONSTER – “Batter Up”

YUQI – “Freak”

(G)I-DLE – “Queencard”

BABYMONSTER – “Like That”

LE SSERAFIM – “Perfect Night”

JENNIE – “You & Me”

YUQI – “Could it be”

IVE – “Baddie”

AKMU – “Love Lee”

XG – “New Dance”

NewJeans – “ETA”

(G)I-DLE – “I Do”

NewJeans – “Attention”

BLACKPINK – “Pink Venom”

(G)I-DLE – “Fate”

Aespa – “Spicy”

ILLIT – “Lucky Girl Syndrome”

RIIZE – “Get a Guitar”

LE SSERAFIM – “Antifragile”

LE SSERAFIM – “Unforgiven”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp8XNR9pwF9xKdCequw-rBEjlDzOz6CRE&si=MgWCyZeR2Utk55aV

And here it is on Spotify: