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What folk songs are there in Nantong?

1. "Gaoyou Folk Songs"

The earliest source of "Gaoyou Folk Songs" can be traced back to the Neolithic Age. It was widely used by people in Gaoyou Lake and Lixiahe River in Gaoyou City in their production and life. The most popular traditional folk songs mainly include chants, minor tunes, love songs, various life and custom songs, children's songs, antiphons, etc.

2. "Counting Duck Eggs"

"Counting Duck Eggs" is a Gaoyou folk song and a popular folk ditty in Gaoyou. This song has been performed at the Shanghai World Expo, the First China Farmers Art Festival, and The 12th China Shanghai International Arts Festival and the 2nd National Folk Music and Dance Festival in 1957.

3. "Jasmine"

"Jasmine" is a Chinese folk song. It originated from the "Flower Flower Tune" that has been sung for hundreds of years in Liuhe, Nanjing. It was collected from Liuhe by the military composer He Fang. A compilation of folk songs. The arrangement of music and lyrics was completed in 1957.

4. "Dajiu Lianlian"

"Dajiu Lianlian" is also known as "Gusu Scenery", a folk tune. Han folk have a form of folk song in which several seasonal tunes are connected together to form a large-scale suite, among which "Dajiu Lianlian" is a representative example.

5. "Zizhu Diao"

"Zizhu Diao" is a traditional minor tune widely spread in Wu-speaking areas (Southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, most of Zhejiang, southern Anhui, etc.). Its origin Folk songs that can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After being sung and modified by artists of all generations, "Zizhu Diao" from various places has added its own local characteristics and has different treatment of syllables. But both his lyrics and music have a strong Wu style.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiangsu Folk Songs