Bai dialect is called "Bai Er Hu", which means Bai Qu, similar to folk songs. Because of different places, it is often named with place names, such as "Dali Bai tune", "Jianchuan Bai tune", "Eryuan Xishan Bai tune" and the Bai tune in Kunming, Yuanjiang and Lushui.
Big Ben Music Big Ben is a genre of Bai traditional folk art. According to the traditional saying, its aria has "three cavities, nine boards and eighteen tones". "Sanqiang" refers to three artistic schools: Nanqiang, which is popular in the south of Dali; Popular in the north of Dali, it is called North Chamber; Popular on the east bank of Erhai Lake is called Haidong Opera. "Jiuban" refers to nine tunes, which are the basic vocals of Big Ben, such as positive board, flat board, high cavity, brittle board, crying board, crying board, yin and yang board, etc. "Eighteen Tunes" refers to 18 folk songs, which are the auxiliary vocals of Big Ben, such as Old Sparrow Tune, Crab Tune, Sheep Tune and Huazi Tune. Generally, one person sings and one person plays the three-string accompaniment. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, blowpipe, big script and songbook blowpipe music blowpipe are traditional operas of Bai nationality, which have a long history and are now called Bai Opera. Its music belongs to the couplet. The vocals include Xiaoshengqiang, Xushengqiang, Xiaodan, Yaodan, Heroic, Ugly, High-pitched, Flat, Erhuang, and Crying. Mainly accompanied by suona and percussion.