Xi Xi Yan means: Xi Xi, meaning every night. Salt, that is, Yan, is the title of a piece of music.
Music title is a name used to name a musical work. It usually consists of one or more words and can reflect the theme, emotion, style, form and other characteristics of the work. For example: Serenade: Serenade, meaning night music.
Sonata: Sonata, the Italian word for sound, is different from the sound of singing. A sonata is a piece of music written specifically for a certain instrument. Concerto: Concerto, a type of music developed during the Baroque period, is usually a piece of music played by a solo instrument and an orchestra, sometimes there are two to four solo instruments.
Aria: Aria (lyrical tune), a solo song with accompaniment, a song in an opera or oratorio, and sometimes used in lyrical instrumental music. Chamber Music: Chamber music, instrumental music composed of three to fifteen instruments.
Chorale: A hymn of thanksgiving from the German Protestant or Lutheran churches. Etude: Etude originally refers to some short pieces of music composed for a certain performance technique. However, in the Romantic Era, there were also extremely difficult etudes written by composers and played in concerts. Homophony: main-key music, where one voice plays the main tune and is accompanied by chord parts.
The role of music titles
Convey the theme and emotion of the work. The title of the song allows the listener to understand the general content and emotional color of the song before listening to the song. Reflect the melody and musical form of the work. The title of the song also reflects the melody and musical form used in the work, allowing the audience to better understand and appreciate the song when listening to the music.
Inherit traditional culture. Qupai names are an important part of traditional music culture, reflecting the cultural traditions and aesthetic concepts of the Chinese nation, and have important historical and cultural significance.