My comment: For those who do not know her, here are some clips.

Just overall explanation of her music. It is a wonderful fussion of
pure and orthodox traditional music, instruments and singing
techniques, with modern Western and Eastern music and styles. Not just
from her native land in Mongolia but also from other Chinese regions.
Her former album was really a shock for China´s music. I love to hear
that her next album will be more easternized with her true feelings
from her native prairies.

Alive - Sa Dingding (Sanskrit version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPIBXhrC1yo

Alive - Sa Ding Ding (Mandarin Version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxFD2L3cSi8

All info about Sa Dingding and her themes.
http://ckuik.com/Sa_Ding_Ding

I hope you enjoy it. Peace and best wishes.

Xi

Sa Dingding, on the road to introduce original eastern music to the
world
  http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-04/27/content_11265850.htm

BEIJING, April 27 (Xinhua) -- After performing music festivals around
the world, Sa Dingding is in the recording process of her second album
at her studio in Beijing. The new album is scheduled for worldwide
release this summer.

    Sa has devoted herself to capturing the sounds of Eastern-style
rhythms by borrowing musical elements from her daily life. "It just
could be the sound of the wind on the grassland or euphonious melody
played by herdsmen," explained by Sa Dingding.

    "Compared with the first album, which was mostly made up of
Western influences, such as electronic music, this album is expected
to be more Eastern. Because all the elements belong to Sa Dingding
only," Sa said.

    Sa was the only Asian artist invited to make live performance in
the Concert at the Royal Albert Hall after she won BBC's World Music
Best Asia Pacific award.

    Last month, Sa's popularity in UK and other western countries
helped placed her among 28 candidates for the first Ten Outstanding
Chinese Young Persons in the UK, which was organized by British
Chinese Youth Federation based in London.

    Born in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Sa spent
her childhood living a nomadic life with her grandmother on grasslands
-- where she was surrounded by ethnic music every day. She said ethnic
music with Mongolian flavor cultivated her easygoing lifestyle.

    "I enjoyed my college life most because I always visited different
campuses to listen to various speeches and to take different courses
-- including composition and dancing, which were helpful for me in
creating music," Sa said, "I just immersed myself in a carefree and
easy lifestyle."

    Sa Dingding has mastered instruments including the zither and the
Chinese gong. She is a singer, musician, composer and choreographer.

    Sa signed with Universal Music China in 2006. She released her
first album, "Alive" globally the next year. Sales for the album
reached two million copies in Southeast Asia in the first two months
after its release. Later, the album even sold out in Britain, Germany,
Switzerland and North America. Her unique voice and distinctive songs
even caught attention of world-class musicians and producers,
including Madonna's former producer.

    Sa studies ancient cultures in her spare time.

    "Many girls like reading fashion magazines, while my interest has
been focused on ancient scrolls. Old things are not necessarily dull,
but are classy and illuminating," Sa said. "Cultures with ethnic
backgrounds attract me most."

    Fascinated by ethnic music, the multi-instrumentalist mixed modern
elements of electronic music with eastern ancient styles to form a
unified entity.

    "I live in a modern society now, and my mind has been cultivated
by the life in ethnic minority's area. So I mixed these two life
styles naturally in my music," Sa said.

    The versatile artist is also a linguist. Sa Dingding learned
Sanskrit, Tibetan and even invented her own language used in her first
album.

    "I called it as self-created language, which is informal since it
has no grammar and vocabulary. I just match the natural pronunciation
with the melody and the emotion evoked by music improvisationally,"
explained by the linguist.

    "All the languages are derived from natural pronunciation, the
most original way to deliver information," Sa said, "It helps my
audiences understand exactly what I hope to express when they cannot
catch the meaning of the specific words -- which may cause
ambiguity."

    Sa Dingding also hoped to arouse audiences' attention to the music
itself by her insistence on the use of self-created language.

    "It has been really hardly to hear wonderful lyrics for 30 years.
I just attempt to stop decorating the lyrics excessively," she said.

    Cao Pu, guitarist of rock band Queen Sea Big Shark in Beijing,
heard Sa's music last year on his band's first tour.

    "Her music is really very mysterious and fresh in rhythm. I like
it very much," Cao said.

    Live shows are also an extension of her music. As a choreographer,
Sa Dingding beautifully combined traditional Chinese folk dance with
the rhythm. And almost all the details on the stage were designed by
her, such as costumes, lights and set design.

    Sa gave her first global show in September 2006 in Japan and held
a solo concert at the Sydney Opera House in March this year.

    "It was the first pop music concert made by a Chinese singer in
the Sydney Opera House," said Dingding's executive at Universal Music
China. "Some fans even made a special trip from Britain to Sydney to
enjoy her concert because they were moved by the rhythm in Dingding's
open show in London."

    "Live concerts are a more direct way to understand singers'
spirit," Sa said.

    Sa will perform in Shanghai Concert Hall April 30 to welcome the
upcoming World Expo Shanghai 2010.

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