The reason for this problem is the compatibility and reference between various opera types
For example, the "Qi Pin Zhi Zhi Guan" you mentioned borrowed from Yue Diao, Qu Opera and many other opera types< /p>
The martial arts gongs and drums of Qu Opera basically come from Henan Opera, Yue Diao, Peking Opera and other operas
In fact, the difference between Henan Opera and Qu Opera is quite obvious
From the perspective of music structure It is said that Henan Opera is a banquet style, and its main vocal cavity banquets include four types, namely Erbaban, Adagio, Flowing Water, and Sanban. (The structure is similar to that of Peking Opera)
Quju is a tune style, usually a piece of singing, a piece of music and a tune
If you find it difficult to distinguish, there is a more convenient way: distinguish between other tunes. The main accompaniment string
The main accompaniment string of Henan opera is Banhu, and the main accompaniment string of Quju opera is Quhu (also known as "Zhuozi string" and "Ququ string")
Between various opera types There are mutual integration and reference between them, but generally only a few paragraphs or lines of them borrow or copy the tunes or singing styles of other operas, and the whole opera is still the original opera.
For example: at the end of the Peking Opera "Deng Dian Dian" there is a aria that draws on the Qin Opera singing "Thirteen Hi":
(Allegro)
What are you talking about? What are you talking about?
I will tie my hair first for my sister
The three of them sit together in Zhaoyangyuan
Learn from a pair of Phoenix female escorts Former
(13 cough)
Learn a pair
咿 咿 咿 呼 哈 呼 呼
Phoenix female 咿 呼 呼 呼 呼
Where are you hooting in front of you?
Ey ah eh hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo eh eh eh eh hoo hoo
< p What's the matter?What's the matter?
What's the matter?
What's the matter?
What's the matter? Hu Na Hu Ke Hu Na Hu Ke Ke
Although there is Qin Opera in this play, it is still Peking Opera, not Qin Opera
Thank you