| | Shanghai Chinese Traditional Or Tai Chi Melody CD Shanghai Chinese Traditional Or Discography of CDs
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5 beautiful melodies to help the Tai Chi performer concentrate & coordinate movements w. music; the 5 parts include "88 Pattern Of Tai Chi Chuan", "Simplified Tai Chi Sword", "Simplified Tai Chi Chuan", "48 Pattern" & "36 Pattern"
Directors: Wong Yeong-jyi; Sheau Ming.
Editors: Angel Chen; Lee Sheau-wen.
Arranger: Chu Fo-hua. Shanghai Chinese Traditional Or Tai Chi Melody Songs | 1. | 88 Pattern of Tai Chi Chuan |
| 2. | Simplified Tai Chi Sword |
| 3. | Simplified Tai Chi Chuan |
| 4. | 48 Pattern of Tai Chi Chuan |
| 5. | 36 Pattern of Tai Chi Chuan |
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