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Naming of Northeast Yangge
The traditional music of Northeast Yangko has a title, which is named according to the following conditions:

(1) According to the structural characteristics of music, such as "sentence double".

(2) Borrow the names of traditional operas and Qupai, or follow the names of North and South Qupai since Yuan and Ming Dynasties, such as "Making the Lantern Festival", "Liu Qingniang", "Liu", "Wedding Candle" and "Guizhixiang".

(3) Named after place names, such as Mount Tai scenic spot and roaming the West Lake.

(4) Named after animals and flowers, such as goose, cricket, five horses, jasmine and small red plum.

(5) Borrow the titles of songs or other instrumental music, such as "The Sea", "Wan Nianhuan" and "The Order of Victory".

These traditional music often express some emotions, such as five horses, showing a warm emotion and full of life interest; The tune of "Sentence Double" is lively and has a strong local flavor. The title and content of some music works are also closely related. For example, the order of victory shows the scene of people's warm jubilation when a national hero triumphs. Music named after place names is often a description of natural scenery.

The title of music is closely related to the content.

percussion music

Northeast Yangko is a traditional square art of Han nationality, and the instruments used must adapt to the artistic environment of the square. The suona and percussion instruments are very loud. Therefore, when performing the Northeast Yangko, although the audience is bustling and the square is packed, the sound of percussion can still be clearly heard by the performers and the audience.

Percussion is rich in expressive force, which plays an important role in attracting the audience, stimulating the audience's emotions, coordinating dance movements, strengthening the rhythm, mastering the speed and setting off the atmosphere.

Commonly used percussion instruments are: big drums, big cymbals (also called big cymbals, there are two kinds: one is waist drum cymbals, and the other is iron pot, which is slightly bigger and thicker than waist drum cymbals), and small cymbals are also used in some places (according to the size of the navel, there are high-pitched xiao qing gongs, alto light gongs and bass gongs. After the creation of countless generations of folk artists, the northeast yangko has formed a set of drums, which closely cooperates with the dance movements.