The top ten famous Chinese classical songs: 1. Mountains and Flowing Waters 2. Guangling San 3. Wild Geese Falling on the Sand Nong? 9, Spring White Snow 10, Hujia Eighteen Beats
Top ten famous flute tunes: 1. Traveling to Suzhou 2. Morning 3. Bird in the Shade 4. Five Bangzi 5. Past and Present 6. Moonlight Night on the Autumn Lake 7. Flying Partridges 8, Colorful Songs 9, Happy Encounter 10, New Songs of the Herdsmen
Top Ten Famous Songs of Dongxiao: 1. Along the River During the Qingming Festival? 2. Recalling the Flute on the Phoenix Stage? 3. The Sound of the Jade Flute 4. Pinghu Autumn Moon? 5, Remembering Old Friends 6, Memorial 7, Blue Stream Flowing Spring 8, Chaoyuan Song 9, Fan Canglang 10, Buddha Shangdian
Top Ten Famous Erhu Songs: 1. Two Springs Reflect the Moon? 2 , Good Night 3, Listening to the Pines 4, Birdsong in the Empty Mountain 5, Cold Spring Wind Song 6, Moon Night 7, Liubo Song 8, Singing in Sickness 9, Three Jewels Buddha 10, Walk of Light
Top Ten Famous Pipa Songs: 1 , Ambush from Flying Daggers 2, Hai Qing Na Swan 3, Overlord Disarms 4, Sai Shang Song 5, Moon High 6, Sunset Flute and Drum 7, Spring White Snow 8, Big Waves Washing Sand 9, Lights and Moonlight 10, Drunk Return Song
Top Ten Famous Guzheng Songs: 1. Jackdaw Playing in the Water 2. Water Lotus 3. Fishing Boat Sings Late 4. Pink Lotus 5. Mountain Flowing Water 6. Liu Qingniang 7. Rain Splashing Pear Blossoms 8. Qin Sangqu 9. Xiangshan Drum Shooting 10 , Fighting Typhoon
Top ten famous songs of Jiangnan Sizhu: 1. Spring River Flower Moonlight Night 2, Zhonghua Liuban 3, Happy Song 4, Slow Sanliu 5, Yunqing 6, Slow Liuban 7, Xingjie 8 , Sanliu 9, Zizhu Diao 10, Huahaoyueyue
Top ten famous Yangqin songs: 1. Strait Sound Poetry 2, Tanci Sanliu 3, Happy Song 4, Colorful Clothes Song 5, Inverted Curtain 6, Su Wu Muyang 7, Homesickness Song 8, Happy Torch Festival 9, Fishing Boats Sing Late 10, Lin Chong Runs at Night
Top Ten Famous Gongs and Drums: 1. Harvest Gongs and Drums 2. Lions from Five Directions Bring Peace 3. Deep Night 4. Duck Bickering 5 , bell verse
6, impact 7, Zen temple bells 8, drum rhythm 9, Qing palace banquet 10, mountain scenery
Extended information:
Chinese music has a long history. It originated from the production activities of primitive humans and is closely related to the development of social economy and cultural exchanges between countries.
The origin of Chinese music: Chinese traditional music was formed and developed through the exchange and integration of music from the Central Plains, music from the Four Regions, and foreign music centered in the Yellow River Basin. Therefore, Central Plains music, Four Regions music, and foreign music are the three major sources of Chinese traditional music.
Central Plains music refers to the music developed around the Yellow River Basin. This is a music culture with the Han nationality as the main body. Among them, the music culture of the Yin, Shang and Western Zhou dynasties is representative.
The music of the four regions refers to the music culture of all ethnic groups in China except the music culture of the Yellow River Basin created mainly by the Huaxia people in the Central Plains. Among them, areas such as the Yangtze River Basin and the Pearl River Basin are the cultural birthplaces of the Chinese nation, along with the Yellow River Basin.
The exchanges between Chinese music and foreign music have a long history. In the Han Dynasty, along with the introduction of Buddhism, Hindu music and Indian music began to be introduced into China; during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, a large amount of foreign music was imported, which not only brought foreign music, but also introduced musical instruments, rhythms and scales.
The development of Chinese music can be roughly divided into three periods:
The formation period of Chinese music (about 21st century BC to 3rd century AD), including from Xia, Shang, Western Zhou Dynasty to Spring and Autumn Period, Warring States Period, Qin and Han Dynasties. This period laid the foundation for the future development of Chinese music. Its most representative music art form is the bell and drum band.
The new period of Chinese music (about the 4th century AD to the 10th century AD) includes the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Chinese music underwent significant changes during this period, creating a new style of international music. On the one hand, world music has contributed to the development of Chinese music, and on the other hand, Chinese music has also begun to become globalized.
The organization period of Chinese music (about 10th century to 19th century AD), including Liao, Song, Jin, Ming and Qing. The music culture of this period maintained a close relationship with the ordinary civilian class and showed secular and social characteristics. Its representative music art form is the art of opera and its music.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese Music (Music Culture)