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Recommend a few nice nifty songs ~ (high score)
1. Most songs with Chinese style adopt the theme of "Gongdiao". The pentatonic mode is a unique national mode in China. The names of the five tones are: Gong, Zheng, Shang, Yu and Jiao. The mode with Gong Yin as the main tone is called Gong Mode.

2. Chinese musical instruments are widely used in music arrangement, such as erhu, guzheng, Xiao and pipa ...

3. China folk songs or traditional operas are used in singing.

4. China's ancient poems or legends are used in the theme.

ok, cut the crap and start pushing the song. The first one is Jay Chou, the most popular king today. Although his Chinese songs are not many, none of them are very classic. Personally, I think the best songs are as follows:

1. The pop element mainly contained in the music style of answer straight is R&B. R&B, short for rhythmandblues, translates to rhythm and blues (or blues). The characteristics of "blues" make this song have a melancholy taste "broken"-the broken word "answer straight" should be broken, which refers to a kind of tune. Lexical tune refers to the music score of words, and the names of lexical tune include times, order, song head, song break, etc., all of which indicate that it is from Daqu. Daqu is a continuous song with many tunes. The first part of Daqu is the overture. After the preface, it is broken. This is about the vicissitudes of life after years, and good memories of childhood! I'm angry with the lyrics. They're beautiful. Anyone who has seen the mv will know that Jay Chou plays the story of Xu Zhimo.

2. Hair Like Snow can apply China's classical poetry so skillfully. I think vincent fang is the only one in the music world now. "Don't you see, how lovely locks in bright mirrors in high chambers, though silken-black at morning, have changed by night to snow", past cabinets, dust right and wrong, bronze mirrors. . . . . The classical image and Jay Chou's voice are very touching!

3. "Huo Yuanjia", Jay Chou said that this song combined the essence of "Dragon Boxing" and "Nunchaku". I think he meant the style, not the lyrics. Nothing else to say, I like his falsetto best!

4. Dancing in Spring and Autumn. It's really disorderly dancing, China in the Spring and Autumn Period, which was a time of hegemony, "I'm not a turtle and you're not a turtle", haha ...

5. Tea made by Grandpa, the tea ceremony in China is unique in the world, and Lu Yu's Tea Classic is also a very unique book among many classics. The taste of tea, the taste of home.

6. A Thousand Miles Away. Nothing more to say. Beautiful lyrics and beautiful artistic conception! Yu-Ching Fei's plump and mellow voice and Jay Chou's hoarse, absolutely! Vincent fang, genius! Learn Chinese by yourself, shame on you! ~