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12 Girls Band (, sometimes abbreviated to 女樂 or 女乐) are an all female
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musical group that initially consisted of twelve members before the addition of a thirteenth. Twelve Girls Band use
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to play both traditional Chinese and
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music. Formed on June 18, 2001, the women were selected by audition from more than 4,000 contestants. Each woman is classically trained, and the band members come from various conservatories in the
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History

Chinese numerology gave Wang Xiao-Jing the idea for the ''Twelve Girls Band''. When Xiao-Jing decided he wanted to create a female ensemble, he knew it needed 12 members. Per Chinese mythology it is the twelve jinchai (12 hairpins) representing womanhood. For the new project, the women were inspired by the art of the Yue Fang, the ensembles who played in the
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courts during the years A.D. 618 to 907. The group debuted their modern compositions on ancient instruments in China and Japan during the Northern summer of 2003. In Japan their debut album topped the charts for 30 weeks. Their debut album, entitled "Eastern Energy," was released in North America in August 2004 with cover versions of
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's "Clocks" and
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's "Only Time" included, and a massive television advertising campaign announcing the group's arriva

Among the instruments used by the women:
erhu The ''erhu'' (; ) is a Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a ''Southern Fiddle'', and is sometimes known in the Western world as the ''Chinese violin'' or a ''Chinese two- ...
(Chinese fiddle), pipa (pear-shaped lute), guzheng (
zither Zithers (; , from the Greek word ''cithara'') are a class of stringed instruments. Historically, the name has been applied to any instrument of the psaltery family, or to an instrument consisting of many strings stretched across a thin, flat ...
),
yangqin The trapezoidal yangqin () is a Chinese hammered dulcimer, likely derived from the Iranian santur or the European dulcimer. It used to be written with the characters 洋 琴 (lit. "foreign zither"), but over time the first character changed t ...
( hammered dulcimer), dizi (transverse flute), and xiao (
vertical flute The vertical flute is either (1) a rim-blown (notched or unnotched) flute, (2) a tubular duct flute, with tapered bore or (3) a transversely blown flute, Giorgi flute, designed to be played in an upright position. The vertical flute is contrast ...
). Occasionally, the duxianqin (single-stringed zither) and
hulusi The ''hulusi'' (traditional: 葫蘆絲; simplified: 葫 芦 丝; pinyin: húlúsī), also known as the cucurbit flute and the gourd flute is a free reed wind instrument from China, Vietnam and the Shan State and by the indigenous people of A ...
(three-piped gourd flute) are employed.


Performances

In July 2003, '' Beautiful Energy,'' their first album in Japan, reached the top of the J-pop chart. They won Japan Gold Disc Award in 2004. The Twelve Girls Band toured in the United States in 2004 ''Miracles'' tou

and again in 2005. On July 7, 2007, the Twelve Girls Band performed at the Live Earth concert, Shanghai, Chinese leg of
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in Shanghai, and were accompanied by the Mexican folk singer
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The Italian Soprano
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performed with the group in October and November 2007, on their North American tour. The tour traveled to the Midwest, and the East and West Coast areas of the US and Canad

In 2008, the yang qin player, Ma Jing Jing did concerts playing the yangqin and guzheng.


Members (by instrument)

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Erhu The ''erhu'' (; ) is a Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a ''Southern Fiddle'', and is sometimes known in the Western world as the ''Chinese violin'' or a ''Chinese two- ...
(二胡; often referred as a "two-string fiddle") **秦子婧 (Qin Zijing) **上官振楠 (Shangguan Zhennan) **于秋実 (Yu Qiushi) **金晶 (Jin Jing) **羅翩翩 (Luo Pianpian) * Pipa (琵琶; a four-stringed instrument) **石娟 (Shi Juan) **仲宝 (Zhong Bao) *
Zhongruan The ''zhongruan'' (), is a Chinese plucked string instrument. The ''zhongruan'' has a straight neck with 24 frets on the fingerboard and 4 strings. It is usually played with a plectrum (guitar pick). It can also be played with fingers (index f ...
(中阮; a plucked string instrument, a.k.a. "Moon guitar") **臧暁鵬 (Zang Xiaopeng) * Dizi (笛子; a traverse flute) **陳雪嬌 (Chen Xuejiao) **廖彬曲 (Liao Binqu) *
Yangqin The trapezoidal yangqin () is a Chinese hammered dulcimer, likely derived from the Iranian santur or the European dulcimer. It used to be written with the characters 洋 琴 (lit. "foreign zither"), but over time the first character changed t ...
(扬琴; a hammered dulcimer) **孙莉莉 (Sun Lili) **田超(Tian Chao) **張静 (Zhang Jing) **馬亜晶 (Ma Ya Jing) * Guzheng (古箏; a plucked
zither Zithers (; , from the Greek word ''cithara'') are a class of stringed instruments. Historically, the name has been applied to any instrument of the psaltery family, or to an instrument consisting of many strings stretched across a thin, flat ...
) **于秋璇(Yu Qiuxuan) * Duxianqin (独弦琴/獨弦琴; a one-stringed pucked instrument) **唐小媛(Tang Xiaoyuan)


Discography


Studio albums (original works)

* ''Joshi Juni Gakubou - Beautiful Energy'' (CD and DVD, 2003) - first Japanese album * '' Kikou - Shining Energy -'' (CD and DVD, 2004) - second Japanese album * ''
Eastern Energy ''Eastern Energy'' is an album by Twelve Girls Band. It consists of fourteen songs in a sort of modernized Chinese form on one audio CD and a DVD featuring the video for the song "Freedom" and other material. It was released on Platia 72438-64 ...
'' (CD and DVD, 2004) - first USA album * '' Tonkou - Romantic Energy -'' (CD and DVD, 2005) * '' Romantic Energy'' (CD and DVD, 2005) - published in the US * ''Shanghai'' (2007) * ''Perfect Best'' (2010) (CD) - published in Japan (Last two song introduce Alive2. One of the spinoff groups formed by members of 12 Girls Band) * ''Alive2Again'' (2013) spinoff groups formed by members of 12 Girls Band * ''Beautiful and Shining'' - 15th Anniversary Album (CD 2016) - published in JapanTaken off album cover * ''Shining Energy (2017)


Studio albums (tributes and covers)

* ''Red Hot Classics'' (CD, DVD and VCD, 2004) * ''Tribute to Wang Luobin'' (CD and DVD, 2004) * ''
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'' (2005) - Christmas album published in Japan * ''The Best of Covers'' (2005) - Covers of mostly Japanese songs * ''Not so White Christmas'' (CD and DVD, 2005) * '' Twelve Girls of Christmas'' (2005) - Christmas album published in the US


Studio albums (compilations)

* ''Freedom (Greatest Hits)'' (2 CDs, 2004)( its origin is An Ottoman Classical Composition composed by Santuri Ethem Efendi. The name of the piece is şehnaz longa) * ''The Best of 12 Girls Band'' (2006) - Korean version available


Live albums

* '' Meili Yinyuehui 魅力音乐会'' (CD, 2001 - limited Press) - Original Debut CD * ''Kiseki/Miracle Live'' (CD, DVD and VCD, 2003) * ''Twelve Girls Band Live at Budokan Japan 2004 (DVD, 2004) * ''Journey to Silk Road'' (
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, 2005) Most of these CDs were released in different versions for in the US, China, Hong Kong and Macau, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Korea. Please see the official individual album page for information on how the tracklist differs.


References


External links


Official WebsiteYahoo GroupTwelve Girls Band Official Site女子十二乐坊
{{Authority control All-female bands Chinese musical groups Chinese musical instrument ensembles Musical groups established in 2001