Fine flute solos include "A Trip to Suzhou", "A Daughter's Love", "Herdsmen's New Song", "Raising the Whip to Urge the Horses to Transport Grain", "Spring Arrives in the Xiangjiang River", etc.
"Journey to Suzhou" is a flute piece composed by flute player and composer Jiang Xianwei in 1962. It is a classic bamboo flute piece that is deeply loved by the masses. The title of the song means visiting Suzhou (known as Gusu in ancient times). The whole song expresses the beautiful scenery of the ancient city of Suzhou and people's happy mood when visiting. The music has a beautiful and friendly melody, an elegant and comfortable style, a relaxed and lively rhythm, and a concise and complete structure. It is one of the representative music of the Southern School of Qudi.
"Daughter's Love" is the episode of the 16th episode of the 1986 version of the TV series "Journey to the West", "Learning from the Kingdom of Daughters". When the four masters and disciples of Tang Seng passed through the country of daughter, the king of the country of daughter fell in love with the master Tang Seng at first sight, and developed a love for Tang Seng. Facing the gentle and beautiful King of the Daughter Kingdom, Tang Seng was moved in his heart and experienced wavering and confusion. The once determined Tang Seng also said the words "if there is an afterlife", but his determination to save all sentient beings still defeated his personal feelings for his children. , Tang Seng finally convinced the king of the daughter country and continued his journey to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures.
"Herdsmen's New Song" is a piece composed by Jian Guangyi in 1966 based on the tones of folk songs from the Yike Zhao League in Inner Mongolia. The work uses a rich and fresh folk music style, an intimate and touching melody, and a lively and beating rhythm to show the scenery of the Inner Mongolia prairie and the vibrant and joyful scene on the pasture, expressing the spiritual outlook of the herdsmen in the new era.
"Raising the whip to urge the horses to transport grain" was created by Wei Xianzhong in the early 1970s. It uses vivid and simple musical language to describe the scene of farmers driving carts full of grain after a good harvest and happily selling public grain to the country. The structure is an ABA tripartite with an introduction. The musical image of the introduction is very vivid. The accompaniment band plays a fast and strong galloping sound pattern, and the flute plays a long sound with vibrato. Then it uses the ingenious combination of lower notes and pauses to play a sound pattern that is all of a sudden. The lively and prosperous scene of the grain transport fleet rushing back and forth and the farmers shouting and driving their horses is shown in front of the audience.
"Spring Arrives in the Xiangjiang River" is a famous bamboo flute song composed by Mr. Ning Baosheng in 1976. Since its inception, it has attracted a lot of attention with its distinctive characteristics of Hunan flower drum music, sometimes passionate, sometimes smooth and elegant melody. It has received enthusiastic response from the vast number of flute players across the country and has been specially favored by flute lovers. Not only has it been published in various flute music collections, but it has also become the performance repertoire of many flute players and the flute of many music academies. The teaching materials have also been included in the repertoire for the seventh- to eighth-level flute examinations that have been popularized across the country in recent years. It has become one of the favorite repertoires of the outstanding young amateur flute learning teams and a popular choice for applying for the flute major in many music colleges. song.