The introduction of what musical instruments are used to play Yuzhou Singing is as follows:
"Yuzhou Singing" is usually played with traditional ethnic instruments such as guqin, guzheng, flute, and erhu. ?
"Fishing Boats Sing Evening" can be played in several ways, so "Fishing Boats Singing Evening" can be a Liuqin solo, but it is not limited to Liuqin solo. This piece was originally a classical-style zither piece.
"Fishing Boats Sing Evening" depicts the beautiful scene of the sunset reflecting on the vast expanse of blue waves, the fishermen enjoying themselves leisurely, and the fishing boats drifting away with the waves. This piece of music is the most widely circulated and influential Zheng solo piece in China since the 1930s.
Lou Shuhua's "Fishing Boat Sings Evening" is an epoch-making work in the history of Chinese guzheng art. It is developed and composed using the ancient song "Return to Come" as the material. Created between 1938 and 1939. Once it came out, it ushered in a new era of Zheng music. After more than 50 years of performance, it has been proven that it is a famous zheng piece recognized by the Chinese and foreign music circles.
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Creative background:
Taken from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Bo's "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng": "The fishing boats sing late, ringing the poor Pengli shore" verse.
The music depicts a moving scene of fishermen returning singing under the sunset. The music begins with a beautiful and elegant melody and a soothing rhythm, depicting a picture of the setting sun reflecting on the vast expanse of blue waves. Then, using the theme of music as the material, the music descends layer by layer. The music is lively and full of interest. When it changes and repeats again, it adopts the gyrations of the pentatonic scale and surrounds a beautiful melody layer by layer. This melody is not only very stylistic, but also very beautiful and beautiful, and it really has the fun of "singing late".
Finally, the melody that first ascends and then descends is combined into a loop, repeated many times, and the speed increases gradually, showing the scene of the happy fishermen leisurely and contentedly, with pieces of white sail drifting with the current, and the fishing boat returning with a full load. This poetic and picturesque Zheng music has been adapted into Gaohu, Guzheng duet, violin solo and flute solo.