1. "Jiuge" is an art form that people in urban and rural areas in Tibet like very much. (Yes, it is also found in other places. Jiuge spreads widely, and each place has different characteristics and tunes, including Jiuge-Nanning, Nujiang Jiuge-Yunnan, Hulunbeier Jiuge-Mongolia, Naxi Jiuge-Kunming, Dismounting Jiuge-Tibet.) < p Han folk songs are called "tune" or "tune" in some areas, and some are called "tune", which is the so-called "song of Shan Ye". Therefore, such folk songs are mainly sung in Shan Ye and fields, and most of them are relatively free, stretched, high and unrestrained due to the singing environment. This kind of folk songs mostly take the form of duet or solo. In duet, because the other party keeps a certain distance, in order to arouse the other party's attention and arouse the other party's emotional reaction, it is often started with a long introduction and then the main content. This kind of folk songs is the most distinctive part of Yunnan Han folk songs, and there are different styles in different places, and most of them have no fixed lyrics, so they are improvised, so they can best show the artist's artistic talent. Yunnan Han folk songs have a unique style and beautiful melody, which have great influence in China, such as "Playing Mountain Tune", "Catching Horse Tune", "Streaming Water", "Midu Mountain Song" and "Big River Rising Water and Sand Waves" and so on.
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