The most enjoyable tibetan songs is Heavenly Road, Love Song and Flying Shepherd.
The Heavenly Road was written by Qu Yuan and composed by Yin Qing. This song was included in Han Hong's album "Touched" released on April 2th, 25. On February 8th, 25, Han Hong sang this song in the Spring Festival Gala of CCTV in 25, and won the third prize of "My favorite Spring Festival Gala in 25". On March 27th, 215, in the finals of the music program "I am a singer in the third season", Han Hong finally won the championship with this song.
Pilgrim's Road is a lyrical song with distinctive melody features, typical Tibetan style and concise music materials. The composer did not copy the melody of Tibetan folk songs, but rearranged the length of the backbone tones to make people sound novel and unique.
In the first bar of the prelude to Pilgrim's Road, the pure fifth degree jumps into the tone. However, after a short delay in the third tone above and the second tone below the feathered tonic, Yin Qing suddenly jumps the fifth degree to the lower octave, and then falls back to the tonic, which is more open, bright and inspiring.
Every version of Love Song is very popular. The Indian version of La Sandler is very affectionate, which makes the Dongzhu version gentle and moving. This version is very good in timbre and other aspects. Yangge Zhuo Ma, a Tibetan female singer, is the lead singer of Maggie Ami Band, and the winner of China Tibetan Song Club of Sichuan Satellite TV in 211. This Tibetan girl from Qinghai has a very pure, natural and pollution-free voice, like water drops with the first melting of ice and snow on the snowy plateau; With the fragrance floating from the barley harvest, people can't refuse it physically and mentally.
The Flying Shepherd, Zhaxi Nima, is a national intangible cultural Tibetan folk song inheritor. The original and singer of the theme song "Jacques Prairie" of the summer Jacques music season in Hongyuan Prairie in 216. Born in Shangzhai Village, Munigou Town, Songpan County, in July 1979, the beautiful landscape of Munigou raised the son of this herder.
As a child, Nima grazed and firewood among the green mountains and green waters every day, and after working, he indulged in singing in picturesque scenery. Although life is not rich, it has refined Nima's rough and tough character and unique singing voice. As he said, "Mountains and rivers are all my teachers". Every festival, he is the protagonist of the "carnival" in the village. Where there is him, there is full of singing and laughter.