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Xinjiang and Fujian folk songs

Fujian Folk Song: Go out when you see the sun and pick tea lamps

Xinjiang Folk Song: The girl from Dabancheng,

In that distant place,

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Half moon climbs up,

Lift your hijab,

I want to laugh,

Song of dawn,

Avariguri,

Youth Dance,

Qumandi,

Xinjiang is good,

In the silver moonlight Next,

Mayila,

Beautiful girl,

A lovely rose,

Alam Khan,

You give me a rose

Xinjiang was called the Western Region in ancient times and is less influenced by Confucian culture, so all ethnic groups are cheerful, outgoing, and free-spirited. Xinjiang music is vigorous, expressive, warm and beautiful, as bright and bright as the sun, magnificent and gorgeous. Xinjiang is a famous multi-ethnic region in my country, with a kaleidoscope of ethnic cultures. Xinjiang music has the heat of the Flame Mountains, the clearness of the melted glacier water, and the brightness of the snow lotus in the Tianshan Mountains. The music of Sha Han, which is unbridled and boundless, makes people marvel, sigh and admire. This collection selects the most beautiful and representative folk songs in Xinjiang such as "Under the Silver Moonlight", "Avazhiguri", "Alam Khan", etc., making the listener feel like they are in the green fields of Tianshan Mountain, under the grape trellis, and can't help but feel Listen to the music and dance.

Introduction to Xinjiang local music

The Uyghur Twelve Muqam is a major contribution made by the Uyghur people to the splendid culture of the Chinese nation and is the artistic treasure house of our great motherland A rare gem that shines brightly. She used music, literature, dance, drama and other language and art forms to express the splendid life and noble sentiments of the Uyghur people, reflecting their ideals and pursuits as well as the joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys arising from the historical conditions at that time. It integrates traditional music, performance music, literature and art, drama, and dance, and has the characteristics of combining lyricism and narrative. This form of music is unique and unique in the art history of all nations in the world. Muqam has a long history, a broad and far-reaching background, and has developed simultaneously with the historical era of the Uyghur people. Although there are many tribes belonging to the Uyghur folklore category, the territory is vast, and its music culture is also multi-layered and multi-original, it is still different from the music of other ethnic groups with its own unique style. Commonly used ethnic musical instruments in Xinjiang include Dutar, Rewafu, tambourine, Tambula, etc., which are very characteristic of the nomadic people in the northwest.

Xinjiang folk songs are a collective name for folk songs of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang. Popular in Xinjiang and even all over the country. Xinjiang is located in the northwest border of my country and is home to thirteen ethnic groups including Uyghur, Han, Kazakh, Mongolian, Hui, Kirgiz, Uzbek, Xibe, Manchu, Tajik, Tatar, Daur, and Russian. They are good at singing and dancing, so Xinjiang is known as the "Land of Singing and Dancing". Folk songs of all ethnic groups have beautiful melodies, lively and distinct rhythms, regular and symmetrical structures, and warm and cheerful moods. Most of them adopt the seven-tone natural mode, but also use the five-tone mode, such as b7, #1, #2, #4, #5 and other changed tones. The use is rich and varied, the colors are bright and unique, and the local flavor is strong. The main accompaniment instruments include tambourine, Tambula, Revafu, iron drum, etc. The lyrics are easy to understand and are mostly based on real life. Folk singers and folk poets are generally respected. They have made useful contributions in the creation, processing and dissemination of folk songs. The famous Uyghur large-scale folk music and dance epic "Twelve Muqam" has been circulated among the people for a long time and is deeply loved by the masses. Famous songs such as "Singing the People's Liberation Army", "Happy Xinjiang", "Playing My Tambula", "Why Are the Flowers So Red", etc. have spread throughout the country and have a wide influence.

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