In addition to the masterpiece Deep in the Bamboo Grove, there are also famous Chinese and foreign classic cucurbit flute performances, such as phoenix-tail bamboo in the moonlight, sentimental Bawu, Moonlight Night, Dong Township Night and so on.
First, "The phoenix bamboos in the moonlight"
The phoenix bamboos in the moonlight, written by the famous composer Mr. Shi Guangnan, is definitely one of the most classic works of cucurbit flute performance, because both the melody and the difficulty of playing this piece have reached the point where later people are discouraged. After the appearance of "Bambusa in the Moonlight", many people used this song as a template and adapted many different versions, all of which were very nice.
Second, "Affectionate Bawu"
In addition to "Bambusa in the Moonlight", "Affectionate Bawu" is also a famous music for playing cucurbit. The biggest feature of this piece of music is cheerful and dynamic, so it requires very high breath and rhythm of the player; It is worth mentioning that this song was originally Yi music, and was later adapted into a Hulusi performance by the composer Mr. Zhang Hanju, so this song is full of Yi music.
Third, Moonlit Night
Moonlit Night was originally an ancient poem written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Later, it was set to music and later adapted into a cucurbit flute performance. Moonlit Night is not very difficult to play, but it is very difficult to express emotions. Many cucurbit players can only express their skills, but they can't express their emotions.
4. Night in Dongxiang
Night in Dongxiang is a work played by Mr. Tan Yanjian, a cucurbit flute player, and Mr. Tan Yanjian is also the original creator of this work. However, this piece of music is not a simple performance of cucurbit flute, but a complete musical work, which was also included in the album "Tender Hulusi?" by Mr. Tan Yanjian. Love means a lot, and it became a officially released song. Later, many cucurbit flute players covered it and uploaded it to major music platforms, which objectively promoted the spread of "Night in Dong Township".