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    "Anticipating the Spring Wind"genre: Guitar
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    Previously unknown to the West. Anticipating the Spring Wind is a famous Taiwanese folk song. A young lady yearns for love in the early 1900s, a time when society was conservative and proper. The first half of the song portrays her on a lonely spring evening. She stares at the desk lantern, wishing the handsome gentleman she saw the other day were right beside her. The music maintains a stoic pace, as that's how she was taught to behave at all times. The tempo speeds up during the second half of the song, as she hears a squeak from the gate outside. The faster beats symbolize her pounding heart as she rushes to open the window to greet her anticipated lover. Sadly, no one is out there but the moon, which laughs at her because she's been fooled by the spring wind.
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