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What level of pipa is Yi dance music?
Dance of the Yi people is a pipa tune of Grade 5 in the book of the Central Conservatory of Music, but it will be graded differently in the examinations organized by other institutions, with the highest score being Grade 8.

Yi Dance Music: A pipa solo composed by Wang Huiran in 1965, based on Hai Cai Qiang and Cigarette Box Dance of Yi people in Yunnan. With lyrical and beautiful melody and rough and strong rhythm, it depicts the charming night and the scenes of people dancing happily in the Yi cottage. The music is rich in national characteristics and has a strong flavor of the times. It is deeply loved by many musicians and has been adapted into guzheng, sanxian, dulcimer, Ruan solo and orchestral music. Yin Biao adapted it into a guitar solo. In 1987, he participated in the China International Guitar Art Festival held in Zhuhai and was highly praised at home and abroad. It became a famous guitar song with great influence in the guitar world.

Music structure:

A picturesque scene, slowly rising and gradually speeding up

Two girls dancing gracefully

Three elder brothers dancing cheerfully, slowly rising and gradually speeding up

Four groups dancing rudely and enthusiastically

Five pairs dancing smoothly

Six solo dances and group dancing robustly

Seven mutual confidences and more freedom.