For example, the vivid form of northern Shaanxi dialect itself adds a lot of artistic charm to northern Shaanxi folk songs.
Secondly, northern Shaanxi dialect emphasizes nasal sounds, and all vowels ending in "n" are pronounced as "ng". Therefore, for example, the word "Ren" in "Evil Debtor" should be pronounced as "Shang" when singing, and the word "Mountain" and "Summer" in "Some Guerrillas Down from Hengshan" should be pronounced as "Shang".
Extended data
Musical structure of folk songs in northern Shaanxi: Because folk songs in northern Shaanxi are produced in productive labor, there are many works ranging from small two-sentence to large multi-paragraph Two sentence patterns and four sentence patterns are the most common creative forms of folk songs in northern Shaanxi. The upper and lower sentences form a paragraph, and the two sentences rhyme freely.
The basic number of words in each sentence is seven words, such as "Three Mile Shop", "Man' s Tone" and "A pair of hairy-eyed brothers". However, due to the need of lyricism and narration, the seven-character sentence structure is sometimes expanded, with more words, and there are segmented songs that expand the structure of three or five sentences.
Some folk songs in northern Shaanxi have changed in structure and speech speed to varying degrees with the repeated use of multi-paragraph words, forming a large structure with rich changes and fluency.
Such as "Five Brothers Grazing Sheep" and "Flowers Bloom in Shandandan". In a word, the folk songs in northern Shaanxi are flexible and rich in structure, eclectic and wide in content.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Folk Songs in Northern Shaanxi