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Awesome Guzheng

Sweet China O’ Mine

Sweet China O’ Mine

Moyun is known for performing covers of popular songs on a traditional Chinese string instrument called a guzheng. To bring out the rock sound, a guitarist and drummer join her for a fantastic cover version of the Guns N’ Roses hit Sweet Child O’ Mine. Where do we go now?

Hotel California on Guzheng

Hotel California on Guzheng

The Internet: You can check out any time you want, but you can never leave. And with fantastic videos from the other side of the globe like this, why would you want to? Musician Moyun once again flexes her finger muscles with an awesome performance of the Eagles’ Hotel California on guzheng and conga drums.

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Playing God on Guzheng

Playing God on Guzheng

Prog rock band Polyphia is known in large part for Tim Henson and Scott LePage’s virtuosic guitar work. Musician Moyun shows us how their track Playing God can take on a whole new texture when performed with precision on the ancient string instrument known as the guzheng.

Star Walkin’ on Guzheng

Star Walkin’ on Guzheng

MOBA fans might recognize the Lil Nas X track Star Walkin’ as the anthem from League of Legends Worlds 2022. Here’s a very cool cover version of the track performed by musician Moyun on the ancient string instrument known as a guzheng. We really love the Asian flair it brings to the song.

Thunderstruck on Guzheng

Thunderstruck on Guzheng

If AC/DC came from China instead of Australia and Scotland, their music might sound something like this guzheng cover by musician Moyun. If it sounds somewhat familiar, it’s because her arrangement of Thunderstruck was inspired by Luca Stricagnoli’s version of the song.

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