What local styles, national characteristics, emotional temperaments and musical structures did the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of the Song Dynasty express?
The melody of 103010 is soulful and high-pitched, expressing the infinite yearning and great praise for the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. This song, both in terms of words and lyrics, is full of lasting charm. Although the long tune has no linguistic meaning or language ability and only has a few pronunciations such as "Ah, La, Suo, Ai", it can express a long-lasting artistic conception, a deep call and call for heaven, earth and Buddha. expect. Therefore, the long tune can be called a wordless song. The wordless song expresses the deep expectation and infinite attachment to the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Long tunes are mostly sung for the Tibetan people's labor, because Tibet has a high geographical location and vast territory. Facing the endless world, people have a desire to sing. Their songs are long and vibrato. Such as "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau", "Everest", "Into Tibet", "Back to Lhasa", etc. Long tunes, whether sung or hummed, are the natural expression of one's heart. They express a kind of spiritual compensation for labor through long tunes, or perhaps express a yearning and expectation for the future through long tunes. This song uses a unique form of asking the sky and uses the expression technique of long-key music to depict the pure and holy snow-covered plateau to people. The singing is loud and melodious, which not only brings auditory enjoyment to people, but also touches people's hearts and shocks their souls. The song makes people seem to see the blue sky, white clouds, snow-capped mountains, clean and transparent air, and peaceful and simple people. The song feels some spiritual connotations close to the truth of life.
This song absorbs the loud singing voice of Tibetan folk songs and adds some dynamic elements of modern music, giving every word and sound a primitive vitality. It not only sounds with a strong sense of the times, but also maintains the simple and fresh charm of Tibetan folk songs. The ups and downs of the song's melody, especially the alternating use of ever-changing beats in the second section, keep the music in dynamic change, and the music is full of life and aura. The lyrics are filled with profound humanity. It uses personification to directly express the feelings of the "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau". For thousands of years, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has stood tall in Tibet, the country with the highest altitude. It sings wordless hymns to the sky, praising the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, calling on God to shine on all people in the world, and hoping for world peace and human happiness. This song not only makes people enjoy the beauty, but also makes people feel peaceful and tranquil.
What are the characteristics and styles of Tibetan music?