What is the main musical instrument of Jiangnan silk and bamboo?
Jiangnan Sizhu Music generally refers to folk Sizhu Ensemble Music in southern Jiangsu and western Zhejiang, among which the music circulating in Shanghai is the main one. Silk and bamboo music is a traditional "fine music" performance form, which combines silk strings with bamboo wind instruments, and sometimes adds a little percussion instruments to play an embellishment role. The commonly used ensemble instruments of the silk and bamboo in the south of the Yangtze River are: erhu, sanxian, pipa and dulcimer with silk strings, flute, flute and sheng with bamboo pipes, drums and boards with small percussion instruments, etc. Among them, erhu, flute and flute are the main instruments. Jiangnan silk and bamboo is folk custom music, which is mostly associated with folk weddings, funerals and festivals and temple fairs. Its music style is fresh and lively, meticulous and beautiful and elegant; The tune is beautiful and smooth, soft and tactful. The so-called eight major songs are well-known in the traditional repertoire of Jiangnan Sizhu, namely, Happy Song, Yunqing, Walking in the Street, Four in One, Sanliu, slow three Six, Six Bans in China and Slow Six Bans.