The melody of "Kangding Love Song" has only three lines. The first two lines are mainly in the middle and high range, with high emotions and enthusiasm; the third line is a variation and repetition of the second line, starting from the low range, with deep emotions. , euphemistic.
The first two bars of the first sentence, "Horse racing on the mountain," are the main tone of the whole song, and the last two bars are variations and repetitions of the first two bars.
The second phrase is also four bars. Its first two bars are the same as the first phrase, and the last two bars are responses to the main tones and have a concluding nature.
The last sentence not only widens the rhythm by one section, but also increases the ups and downs of the tone, deepening the deep and stretched emotions. In particular, the use of lining words such as "Liu Liu De" and "The Moon Wanders" in the song makes the local characteristics of the entire folk song more intense.
Who wrote "Kangding Love Song"? Ren Huichun once said that "Kangding Love Song" was adapted by Wang Luobin. Guo Pingchang, who has studied "Kangding Love Song" for many years, denies this statement. Guo Pingchang said, I grew up in Paoma Mountain and have been studying "Kangding Love Song" for more than 20 years. I have a lot of information to prove that "Kangding Love Song" was not adapted by Wang Luobin. According to existing information, "Horse Racing Mountain" was first sung impromptu by the masses. In the early 1940s, musician Wu Wenji came to Kangding to collect music. He recorded and compiled the original lyrics and music of "Horse Racing Mountain". Later, Jiang Dingxian, a teacher at Chongqing Jiamuguan National Music College, carefully sorted out this folk song and formed its current "look".