"Pipa Language" is a piece of pure music composed by Lin Hai and performed by Jiang Yan. It is included in the album "Pipa Xiang" released by Lin Hai on June 1, 2003. "Pipa Language" is the background music, opening and ending music in the movie "Letter from a Strange Woman". The creation process of the melody of "Pipa Language" was very fast, and it only took five minutes to write it out. When composing, Lin Hai specially asked the performer Jiang Yan to play the various timbres that the pipa may make, and got a lot of inspiration from it.
Lin Hai, a Chinese New Century Music Composer, is a professor and master tutor of the Art Department of Communication University of China. Born in Anhai, Jinjiang in January 1969, he began to learn piano at the age of 4 and a half, and began to write piano music at the age of 6. At the age of 9, he was admitted to the primary school attached to the Central Conservatory of Music and the primary school attached to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. In the same year, he went to Beijing to study alone. In 1988, he entered the Central Conservatory of Music, majoring in piano, under the tutelage of the famous piano educator Zhou Guangren. After graduating from the Central Conservatory of Music in 1992, he began to work as film, TV soundtrack and live performances on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, focusing on jazz and new music creation. He is a young pianist who has attracted much attention from both sides of the strait. Huan Qin", "The Silence in the Distance", etc., have served as the original soundtrack of many film and television works such as the Beijing Olympics mascot animation promotional film and "Da Ming Palace Ci", "Who Calls My Youth", "Letter from a Strange Woman", etc. .