Introduction of Little Guli Songs
Aksu region is an excellent music and cultural region in Xinjiang. The minor in Aksu folk music, also known as Little Guli, is quite common among local people and has become an indispensable element in traditional music. Little Guli's music has a melodious or exciting rhythm, which contains a strong local national culture.
The origin of Xiao Gu Li
The origin of Xiao Gu Li has no exact time and source, but it is speculated that Xiao Gu Li may be another folk music form circulating in Aksu area, and it has become a unique music genre because of its unique techniques and beautiful music.
Elements of Little Guli
The characteristic of Little Guli music is to emphasize the harmony of melody and rhythm. The rhythm of Xiao Guli is changeable, sometimes passionate and powerful, sometimes slow and quiet, which leaves a deep impression on people.
Xiao Guli's musical instruments are various, including violin, erhu, suona, banhu and other national musical instruments, among which the bowstring instruments such as huqin are the most widely used, which makes the music have a strong national style.
In addition, most of Xiao Guli's songs are written by local workers and peasants, expressing their feelings and feelings. In music hearing, Xiao Guli's singing is full of emotion, which encourages the audience's * * * singing power and makes people deeply moved by tears.
The application of Xiao Gu Li in modern music
With the continuous development of modern music, the application scope of Xiao Gu Li is gradually expanding, among which the integrated Xiao Gu Li music is particularly eye-catching.
Through the mutual integration with music schools such as rock and pop, Little Guli music has become an innovative art form, which has been performed frequently in major music festivals at home and abroad and is deeply loved by the audience.
Conclusion
As folk music of Aksu, Xiao Gu Li has its own unique charm and strong national color and charm. At the same time, it can be integrated with modern music forms, fully demonstrating its vitality and creativity. I hope Little Guli will be more widely spread and promoted in the future, so that more people can understand and love this unique form of national music.