The top ten famous pieces of guzheng music include: "Fishing Boats Sing Evening", "Mountains and Flowing Waters", "Jackdaws Playing in the Water", "Water Lotuses", "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace", "Night Rain on the Banana Window", "Shooting Drums on Fragrant Mountains", "Colorful Clouds" "Chasing the Moon", "Qin Sangqu" and "Three Plum Blossom Lanes".
1. "Fishing Boats Sing Late"
The title of the song is taken from the poem "Fishing Boats Sing Late" in the "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Bo: "The fishing boats sing late, ringing the poor Pengli shore". The whole piece of music is very poetic and picturesque, with a smooth melody, first slow and then fast, first loose and then tight, with progressive emotions. It vividly depicts the beautiful scene of the setting sun reflecting on the vast expanse of blue waves, the fishermen enjoying themselves leisurely, and the fishing boats drifting away with the waves.
2. "High Mountains and Flowing Waters"
"High Mountains and Flowing Waters" is a freehand work with a melodious and smooth melody, elegant and fresh style, simple and elegant phonology, and profound and long-lasting artistic conception. The music is based on the famous ancient Chinese music story "Bo Ya dropped his harp to thank his bosom friend" as its theme, expressing a state of being "as tall as a mountain and as vast as a river and sea".
3. "Jackdaw Playing in the Water"
This song has a beautiful melody, fresh style and unique charm. It is often jokingly called the state song of Chaozhou. The whole song uses a unique and elegant melody, a fresh style, a unique charm, and is bright and ups and downs. It interprets the scene of jackdaws leisurely and contentedly chasing each other in the water.
4. "Lotus Emerging from the Water"
The whole song is intended to express the pure and noble sentiment of the lotus "coming out of the mud but not stained". The melody of this song is clear and elegant, and the tempo is moderate and leisurely. The whole song uses a variety of rich expression techniques to portray the demeanor and temperament of Sui Lian vividly.
5. "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace"
The performance of "Autumn Moon in the Han Palace" uses many techniques such as chanting, gliding, and pressing. The style is simple and elegant, and it is a representative song. Shandong Zheng music. It mainly expresses the sadness and sadness of ancient palace ladies and a helpless, lonely and cold artistic conception of life.
6. "Night Rain on the Banana Window"
It is said that this song originated from the Song Dynasty. It depicts a beautiful woman living in a foreign country listening to the rain hitting the bananas in the deep silence of the night. The sound of pattering evokes infinite longing for my hometown.
7. "Xiangshan Shooting Drums"
The music is composed of traditional Xi'an ancient music tunes such as "Yueer Gao", "Liu Qingniang", "Xiangshan Shooting Drums" and other tunes, depicting Shaanxi The annual "Xiang Hui" event in Guanzhong expresses the piety of the pilgrims and the ethereal and ethereal artistic conception of the pilgrims with deep, inner and rich Shaanxi local style melody, as well as bursts of drum music, roaring chants, and worship in the mountains. The event was bustling with people.
8. "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon"
"Caiyun Chasing the Moon" first appeared in the Qing Dynasty. Its style is brisk and unique, describing the ordinary life of ordinary people in a relaxed and freehand way, and highlighting the typical Guangdong style. Folk music style.
9. "Qin Mulberry Song"
The title of the song is borrowed from the "Swallow Grass is like Bisi, Qin Mulberry Low Green Branches" in the five-character poem "Spring Thoughts" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The word "Qin Sang". "Qin Sangqu" uses a tactful, lingering, graceful, soft and passionate melody, accompanied by light and elegant accompaniment music, to depict an affectionate young woman's eagerness to miss her hometown, miss her relatives, and long for an early reunion with her family. Feeling.
10. "Three Alleys of Plum Blossoms"
"Three Alleys of Plum Blossoms", also known as "Plum Blossom Yin" and "Jade Concubine Yin", is a masterpiece of plum blossoms in traditional Chinese art. This song borrows objects and uses the whiteness, fragrance and cold resistance of plum blossoms to praise people with noble integrity. It is one of the top ten famous ancient songs in Chinese classical music.