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Rain beat banana is the music representative of which place in China?
Rain Beats Banana is a representative piece of Guangdong music. Rain Beats Banana is a folk instrumental music of Han nationality in China. The music score was first recorded in "String Songs Must Read" compiled by Qiu Helong in 1921, and was later adapted by Pan Yongzhang. According to Chen Junying's problem solving, the content of the music is: "One of Guangdong ancient songs, which describes the sound of rain beating banana in early summer, and is very interesting in the south."

Extended information:

Rain Beating Banana is the second record played by the Greater China Guangdong Band. Western instruments were added. In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the delegation from Central and South China joined the flute and jingle bells in the national folk music and dance concert, and the music performance was enthusiastic and full of vitality. Later, in different periods, the arrangers explored and processed this music from the aspects of structure, orchestration and multi-sound effects, which made the music mature and perfect in artistic form. The earliest record was played by three famous Cantonese musicians, including Lu Wencheng, with an unpretentious style, showing the fresh style of early Guangdong music.

at the beginning of the music, the smooth and bright melody expresses people's joy. Then the sentences are short, the rhythm is slow, and the arranged phrases urge each other. The music is short and staccato, and the rain beats the banana, pattering and swaying, which reflects the fresh, smooth and lively style of Guangdong music.